Compound for organic electric element, organic electric element using the same, and an electronic device thereof

ABSTRACT

Provided are the compound represented by Formula 2-K, an organic electric element including a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and electronic device thereof, and by including the compound represented by Formula 1 and compound represented by Formula 2 or the compound represented by Formula 2-K in the organic material layer, the driving voltage of the organic electric element can be lowered, and the luminous efficiency and life time of the organic electric element can be improved.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This patent application claims priority from and the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to § 121, and § 365 of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0163432, filed on Dec. 17, 2018 which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein. Further, this application claims the benefit of priority in countries other than U.S., which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.

BACKGROUND Technical Field

The present invention relates to compounds for organic electric element, organic electric element comprising the same, and electronic devices thereof.

Background Art

In general, an organic light emitting phenomenon refers to a phenomenon in which electric energy is converted into light energy of an organic material. An organic electric element utilizing the organic light emitting phenomenon usually has a structure including an anode, a cathode, and an organic material layer interposed therebetween. In many cases, the organic material layer has a multi-layered structure having respectively different materials in order to improve efficiency and stability of an organic electric element, and for example, may comprise a hole injection layer, a hole transport layer, a light emitting layer, an electron transport layer, an electron injection layer, or the like.

Materials used as an organic material layer in an organic electric element may be classified into a light emitting material and a charge transport material, for example, a hole injection material, a hole transport material, an electron transport material, an electron injection material, and the like according to its function. Further, the light emitting material may be divided into a high molecular weight type and a low molecular weight type according to its molecular weight, and may also be divided into a fluorescent material derived from excited singlet states of electron and a phosphorescent material derived from excited triplet states of electron according to its light emitting mechanism. Further, the light emitting material may be divided into blue, green, and red light emitting material and yellow and orange light emitting material required for better natural color reproduction according to its light emitting color.

Meanwhile, when only one material is used as a light emitting material, there occur problems of shift of a maximum luminescence wavelength to a longer wavelength due to intermolecular interactions and lowering of the efficiency of a corresponding element due to deterioration in color purity or a reduction in luminous efficiency. On account of this, a host/dopant system may be used as the light emitting material in order to enhance the color purity and increase the luminous efficiency through energy transfer. This is based on the principle that if a small amount of dopant having a smaller energy band gap than a host forming a light emitting layer is mixed in the light emitting layer, then excitons generated in the light emitting layer are transported to the dopant, thus emitting light with high efficiency. With regard to this, since the wavelength of the host is shifted to the wavelength band of the dopant, light having a desired wavelength can be obtained according the type of the dopant.

Currently, the power consumption is required more than more as size of display becomes larger and larger in the portable display market. Therefore, the power consumption is very important factor in the portable display with a limited power source of the battery, and efficiency and life span issues must also be solved.

Efficiency, life span, driving voltage, and the like are correlated with each other. If efficiency is increased, then driving voltage is relatively lowered, and the crystallization of an organic material due to Joule heating generated during operation is reduced as driving voltage is lowered. As a result, life span tends to increase. However, efficiency cannot be maximized only by simply improving the organic material layer. This is because long life span and high efficiency can be simultaneously achieved when an optimal combination of energy levels and T₁ values, inherent material properties (mobility, interfacial properties, etc.), and the like among the respective layers included in the organic material layer is given.

Therefore, there is a need to develop a light emitting material that has high thermal stability and can efficiently a charge balance in the light-emitting layer. That is, in order to allow an organic electric element to fully exhibit excellent features, it should be prerequisite to support a material constituting an organic material layer in the element, for example, a hole injection material, a hole transport material, a light emitting material, an electron transport material, an electron injection material, or the like, by a stable and efficient material. However, the stable and efficient material of organic material layer for an organic electric element has not been fully developed yet, in particular, it is strongly required to develop host material of the light emitting layer.

Object, Technical Solution and Effects of the Invention

An object of the present invention is to provide compound lowering a driving voltage, improving luminous efficiency and lifetime of the element, an organic electric element comprising the same, and an electronic device thereof.

In an aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides an organic electric element comprising the compound represented by Formula 1 and the compound represented by Formula 2 and electronic devices thereof.

In another aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides compound represented by the following Formula, an organic electric element comprising the compound in a light emitting layer, and an electronic device thereof.

By using the compound according to embodiment of the present invention, a driving voltage of element can be lowered and the luminous efficiency and lifetime of the element can be also remarkably improved.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates an example of an organic electroluminescent element according to the present invention: 100 is an organic electric element, 110 is a substrate, 120 is a first electrode, 130 is a hole injection layer, 140 is a hole transport layer, 141 is a buffer layer, 150 is a light emitting layer, 151 is an emission-auxiliary layer, 160 is an electron transport layer, 170 is an electron injection layer, and 180 is a second electrode.

FIG. 2 illustrates Formula according to an aspect of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Unless otherwise stated, the term “aryl group” or “arylene group” as used herein has, but not limited to, 6 to 60 carbon atoms. The aryl group or arylene group in the present invention may comprise a monocyclic ring, ring assemblies, a fused polycyclic system, spiro-compounds and the like. In addition, unless otherwise stated, a fluorenyl group may be comprised in an aryl group and a fluorenylene group may be comprised in an arylene group.

Unless otherwise stated, the term “fluorenyl group” or “fluorenylene group” as used herein means univalent or bivalent functional group in which R, R′ and R″ are all hydrogen in the following structure, “substituted fluorenyl group” or “substituted fluorenylene group” means that at least any one of R, R′ and R″ is a substituent other than hydrogen, and the case where R and R′ are bonded to each other to form the spiro compound together with the carbon bonded to them is comprised.

The term “spiro-compound” as used herein has a spiro union which means union having one atom as the only common member of two rings. The common atom is designated as ‘spiro atom’. The compounds are defined as ‘monospiro-’, ‘dispiro-’ or ‘trispiro-’ depending on the number of spiro atoms in one compound.

The term “heterocyclic group” used in the specification comprises a non-aromatic ring as well as an aromatic ring like “heteroaryl group” or “heteroarylene group”. Unless otherwise stated, the term “heterocyclic group” means, but not limited to, a ring containing one or more heteroatoms and having 2 to 60 carbon atoms. Unless otherwise stated, the term “heteroatom” as used herein refers to N, O, S, P or Si and heterocyclic group means a monocyclic, ring assemblies, a fused polycyclic system or spiro compound containing a heteroatom.

The term “heterocyclic group” used in the specification may comprise compound comprising a heteroatom group such as SO₂, P═O, etc., as the following compounds, instead of carbon forming a ring.

The term “aliphatic ring group” as used herein refers to a cyclic hydrocarbon except for aromatic hydrocarbons, and comprises a monocyclic ring, ring assemblies, a fused polycyclic system, spiro compounds, and the like, and unless otherwise specified, it means a ring of 3 to 60 carbon atoms, but not limited thereto. For example, a fused ring formed by benzene being an aromatic ring with cyclohexane being a non-aromatic ring corresponds to aliphatic ring group.

In this specification, a ‘group name’ corresponding to an aryl group, an arylene group, a heterocyclic group, and the like exemplified for each symbol and its substituent may be written in the name of functional group reflecting the valence, and may also be described as the name of a parent compound. For example, in the case of phenanthrene which is a kind of aryl group, it may be described by distinguishing valence such as ‘phenanthryl (group)’ when it is ‘monovalent group’, and ‘phenanthrylene (group)’ when it is ‘divalent group’, and regardless of its valence, it may also be described as ‘phenanthrene’ which is a parent compound name. Similarly, in the case of pyrimidine, it may be described as ‘pyrimidine’ regardless of its valence, and it may also be described as the name of corresponding functional group such as pyrimidinyl (group) when it is ‘monovalent group’, and ‘pyrimidinylene (group)’ when it is ‘divalent group’.

In addition, in the present specification, the numbers and alphabets indicating a position may be omitted when describing a compound name or a substituent name, For example, pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidine, benzopuro[2,3-d] pyrimidine and 9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluorene can be described as pyridopyrimidine, benzofurropyrimidine and dimethylfluorene, respectively. Therefore, both benzo[g]quinoxaline and benzo[f]quinoxaline can be described as benzoquinoxaline.

In addition, unless otherwise expressed, where any formula of the present invention is represented by the following formula, the substituent according to the index may be defined as follows.

In the above formula, where a is an integer of zero, the substituent R¹ is absent, that is, hydrogen atoms are bonded to all the carbon constituting the benzene ring. Here, chemical formulas or compounds may be written described by omitting the indication of hydrogen bonded to carbon. In addition, one substituent R¹ is bonded to any carbon of the carbons forming the benzene ring when “a” is an integer of 1. Similarly, where “a” is an integer of 2 or 3, for example, as in the following formulas, substituents R¹s may be bonded to the carbon of the benzene ring. Also, where “a” is an integer of 4 to 6, substituents R¹s are bonded to the carbon of the benzene ring in a similar manner. Further, where “a” is an integer of 2 or more, R¹s may be the same or different from each other.

In addition, unless otherwise specified in the present specification, the ring formed by bonding between adjacent groups may be selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si, and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group and a combination thereof.

Hereinafter, a laminated structure of the organic electric element comprising the compound of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 1.

In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of known configurations and functions incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention rather unclear.

In addition, it will be understood that when an element such as a layer, film, region or substrate is referred to as being “on” or “over” another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on” another element, there are no intervening elements present.

FIG. 1 illustrates an example of an organic electric element according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to the FIG. 1, an organic electric element 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a first electrode 120 formed on a substrate 110, a second electrode 180, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode 120 and the second electrode 180 and comprising the compound of the present invention. Here, the first electrode 120 may be an anode (positive electrode), and the second electrode 180 may be a cathode (negative electrode). In the case of an inverted organic electroluminescent element, the first electrode may be a cathode, and the second electrode may be an anode.

The organic material layer may include a hole injection layer 130, a hole transport layer 140, a light emitting layer 150, an electron transport layer 160, and an electron injection layer 170 stacked in sequence on the first electrode 120. Here, at least one layer of the organic material layer may be omitted, or a hole blocking layer, an electron blocking layer, an emission-auxiliary layer 151, an electron transport-auxiliary layer, a buffer layer 141, etc. may be further included in the organic material layer, and the electron transport layer 160 or the like may serve as a hole blocking layer.

In addition, although not shown, the organic electric element according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include a protective layer or a layer for improving luminous efficiency. The layer for improving luminous efficiency may be formed on one side of sides of the first electrode or one side of sides of the second electrode, wherein the one side is not facing the organic material layer.

The inventive compound employed in the organic material layer may be used as a material of a hole injection layer 130, a hole transport layer 140, an emission-auxiliary layer 151, an electron transport-auxiliary layer, an electron transport layer 160 or an electron injection layer 170, as host or dopant of a light emitting layer 150, or as a material of a layer for improving luminous efficiency. Preferably, a mixture of compound of Formula 1 of the present invention and compound of Formula 2 of the present invention can be used as host of a light emitting layer. Also, preferably, compound of Formula 2-K of the present invention can be used as host of a light emitting layer.

On the other hand, even if the core is same or similar, the band gap, the electrical characteristics, the interface characteristics and the like may be different depending on which substituent is bonded at which position. Therefore, there is a need to study the selection of the core and the combination of the core and the sub-substituent bonded to the core. In particular, long life span and high efficiency can be simultaneously achieved when the optimal combination of energy levels and T₁ values, inherent material properties (mobility, interfacial properties, etc.) and the like among the respective layers of an organic material layer is achieved.

Therefore, the energy level and T₁ value between the respective layers of the organic material layer, inherent material properties (mobility, interfacial properties, etc.) and the like can be optimized by using a mixture of compound of Formula 1 and compound of Formula 2 or compound of Formula 2-K as host of a light emitting layer in the present invention.

The organic electric element according to an embodiment of the present invention may be manufactured using various deposition methods. The organic electric element according to an embodiment of the present invention may be manufactured using a PVD (physical vapor deposition) method or CVD (chemical vapor deposition) method. For example, the organic electric element may be manufactured by depositing a metal, a conductive metal oxide, or alloy on the substrate to form the anode 120, forming the organic material layer including the hole injection layer 130, the hole transport layer 140, the light emitting layer 150, the electron transport layer 160, and the electron injection layer 170 thereon, and then depositing a material which can be used as the cathode 180, thereon. In addition, an emitting auxiliary layer 151 may be formed between a hole transport layer 140 and a light emitting layer 150, and an electron transport-auxiliary layer may be formed between a light emitting layer 150 and an electron transport layer 160.

In addition, the organic material layer may be manufactured in such a manner that a smaller number of layers are formed using various polymer materials by a soluble process or solvent process, for example, spin coating, nozzle printing, inkjet printing, slot coating, dip coating, roll-to-roll, doctor blading, screen printing, or thermal transfer, instead of deposition. Since the organic material layer according to the present invention may be formed in various ways, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited by a method of forming the organic material layer.

The organic electric element according to an embodiment of the present invention may be of a top emission type, a bottom emission type, or a dual emission type depending on the material used.

In addition, the organic electric element according to the present invention may be selected from group consisting of an organic electroluminescent element, an organic solar cell, an organic photo conductor, an organic transistor, an element for monochromatic illumination and an element quantum dot display.

Another embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device including a display device which includes the above described organic electric element, and a control unit for controlling the display device. Here, the electronic device may be a wired/wireless communication terminal which is currently used or will be used in the future, and covers all kinds of electronic devices including a mobile communication terminal such as a cellular phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), an electric dictionary, a point-to-multipoint (PMP), a remote controller, a navigation unit, a game player, various kinds of TVs, various kinds of computers and so on.

Hereinafter, compound and an organic electric element according to an aspect of the present invention and will be described.

In one aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides an organic electric element comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic material layer comprises a phosphorescent light emitting layer, and host of the phosphorescent light emitting layer comprises a first compound represented by Formula 1 and a second compound represented by Formula 2.

First, Formula 1 will be described.

In Formula 1, each of symbols may be defined as follows.

X₁ is O or S.

Ar¹ and Ar² are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₁₈ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₁₈ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group and a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group.

Preferably, Ar¹ and Ar² are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₁₈ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₁₆ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group and a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group.

Where Ar¹ and Ar² are each an aryl group, the aryl group may be phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, terphenyl, phenanthrene, pyrene, triphenylene, anthracene and the like. Where Ar¹ and Ar² are each a heterocyclic group, the heterocyclic group may be dibenzothiophene, dibenzofuran, carbazole, phenylcarbazole, benzonaphthofuran, benzonaphthothiophene and the like. Where Ar¹ and Ar² are each a fluorenyl group, the fluorenyl group may be 9,9-diphenylfluorene, 9,9-dimethylfluorene and the like. Where Ar¹ and Ar² are each aliphatic ring, the aliphatic ring may be preferably a C₃-C₃₀ aliphatic ring, more preferably, a C₃-C₁₂ aliphatic ring, for example, cyclohexane, cyclohexyl cyclohexane, or the like. Where Ar¹ and Ar² are each an alkyl group, the alkyl group may be preferably a C₂-C₁₀ alkyl group, for example, methyl, t-butyl and the like. Where Ar¹ and Ar² are each an alkenyl group, the alkenyl group may be preferably a C₂-C₁₀ alkenyl group, for example, ethene, propene and the like.

L¹ to L³ are each independently selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₆₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring.

Where L¹ to L³ are each an arylene group, the arylene group may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ arylene group, more preferably a C₆-C₁₈ arylene group, for example, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, terphenyl and the like. Where L¹ to L³ are each a heterocyclic group, the heterocyclic group may be preferably a C₂-C₃₀ heterocyclic group, more preferably a C₂-C₁₈ heterocyclic group, for example, carbazole, phenylcarbazole, dibenzofuran, dibenzothiophene and the like.

R¹ is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L′-N(R_(a))(R_(b)), and adjacent groups may be bonded to each other to form a ring.

a is an integer of 0-9, and where a is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R¹s is the same as or different from each other.

The ring formed by bonding between neighboring R¹s may be a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring or a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring and the like. Where an aromatic ring is formed by bonding between neighboring R¹s, the aromatic ring may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aromatic ring group, more preferably, a C₆-C₁₄ aromatic ring group, for example, benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene or the like.

Where R¹ is an aryl group, the aryl group may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aryl group, more preferably a C₆-C₁₈ aryl group, for example, phenyl, naphthyl, biphenyl, terphenyl, phenanthrene, and the like.

L′ is selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₆₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring.

R_(a) and R_(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring.

Formula 1 may be represented by one of the following Formulas.

In Formulas 1-A to 1-G, each symbol can be defined as follows.

Ar¹, Ar², L¹-L³, R¹ and a are the same as defined for Formula 1. Preferably, in Formulas 1-F and 1-G, Ar¹ and Ar² are different from each other, and preferably, Ar¹ and Ar² are each independently an aryl group, more preferably naphthyl.

X₂ and X₃ are each independently O or S.

R₄ and R₅ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₂₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L^(a)-N(R^(a))(R^(b)), and adjacent groups may be linked to each other to form a ring.

The ring formed by bonding between neighboring groups' may be a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring or a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring and the like. Where an aromatic ring is formed by bonding between neighboring R₄s or between neighboring R₅s, the aromatic ring may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aromatic ring group, more preferably, a C₆-C₁₄ aromatic ring group, for example, benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene or the like.

d′ is an integer of 0-7, e′ is an integer of 0-6, and where each of these is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R₄s, each of a plurality of R₅s are the same as or different from each other.

L^(a) is selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₂₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.

R^(a) and R^(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.

Preferably, each symbol in the above Formulas may be further substituted. For example, in Formula 1, Formulas 1-A to 1-G, Ar¹, Ar², L¹-L³, L′, L^(a), R¹, R₄, R₅, R_(a), R_(b), R^(a), R^(b), and the ring formed by bonding between adjacent groups may be each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of deuterium, halogen, a silane group unsubstituted or substituted with a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group or a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a siloxane group, a boron group, a germanium group, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkylthio group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxy group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryloxy group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group substituted with deuterium, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si, and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring group, a C₇-C₂₀ arylalkyl group and C₈-C₂₀ arylalkenyl group.

Specifically, compound represented by formula 1 may be one of the following compounds, but there is no limitation thereto.

Next, Formula 2 will be described.

In Formula 2, each of symbols may be defined as follows.

W¹ and W² are each independently a single bond, N-L′-(Ar⁴), O, S or C(R′)(R″), with the proviso that the case where both W¹ and W² are a single bond is excluded,

Ar³ and Ar⁴ are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group and a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group,

Where Ar³ and Ar⁴ are each an aryl group, the aryl group may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aryl group, more preferably a C₆-C₁₈ aryl group, for example, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, phenanthrene, terphenyl, phenalene, triphenylene and the like.

Where Ar³ and Ar⁴ are each a heterocyclic group, the heterocyclic group may be preferably a C₂-C₃₀ heterocyclic group, more preferably a C₂-C₁₆ heterocyclic group, for example, pyridine, pyrimidine, triazine, quinazoline, benzoquinazoline, dibenzoquinazoline, quinoxaline, benzothienopyrimidine, benzofuropyrimidine, thienopyrimidine, furopyrimidine, naphthofuropyrimidine, naphthofuropyrazine, benzothiophene, dibenzothiophene, benzonaphthothiophene, benzofuran, dibenzofuran, benzonaphthofuran and the like.

Where Ar³ and Ar⁴ are each a fluorenyl group, the fluorenyl group may be 9,9-dimethyl-9H-fluorene, 9,9-diphenyl-9H-fluorene, 9,9′-spirobifluorene and the like.

R² to R⁴ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L′-N(R_(a))(R_(b)), and adjacent R²s, adjacent R³s or adjacent R⁴s may be bonded to each other to form a ring.

The ring formed by bonding between neighboring groups may be a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring or a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring and the like. Where an aromatic ring is formed by bonding between neighboring groups, the aromatic ring may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aromatic ring group, more preferably, a C₆-C₁₄ aromatic ring group, for example, benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene or the like.

b and d are each an integer of 0-4, c is an integer of 0-2, and where each of these is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R²s, each of a plurality of R³s and each of a plurality of R⁴s are the same as or different from each other,

Where R² to R⁴ are each an aryl group, the aryl group may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aryl group, more preferably a C₆-C₁₈ aryl group, for example, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, terphenyl and the like.

Where R² to R⁴ are each an alkoxy group, the alkoxy group may be preferably a C₁-C₁₀ alkoxy group, for example, a methoxy group, an ethoxy group, or the like.

R′ and R″ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L′-N(R_(a))(R_(b)), and R′ and R″ may be bonded to each other to form a ring. When R′ and R″ combine with each other to form a ring, a spiro compound may be formed.

Where R′ and R″ are each an alkyl group, the alkyl group may be preferably a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, more preferably a C₆-C₁₈ alkyl group, for example, methyl, ethyl, or the like.

When R′ and R″ are each aryl group, the aryl group may be preferably C₆-C₃₀ aryl groups, more preferably C₆-C₁₈ aryl group, for example, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, terphenyl, or the like.

L⁴ and L′ are each independently selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₆₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring.

Where L⁴ and L′ are each an arylene group, the arylene group may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ arylene group, more preferably a C₆-C₁₈ arylene group, for example, phenyl, biphenyl, naphthyl, terphenyl, phenanthrene and the like.

Where L⁴ and L′ are each a heterocyclic group, the heterocyclic group may be preferably a C₂-C₃₀ heterocyclic group, more preferably a C₂-C₁₆ heterocyclic group, for example, pyridine, pyrimidine, triazine, quinazoline, benzoquinazoline, quinoxaline, furopyrimidine, thienopyrimidine, benzothienopyrimidine, benzofuropyrimidine, naphthofuropyrimidine, naphthothienopyrimidine, naphthofuropyrazine, benzothiophene, dibenzothiophene, benzofuran, dibenzofuran, and the like.

R_(a) and R_(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring.

R² to R⁴, Ar³, Ar⁴, L⁴, L′, R_(a), R_(b), R′, R″, and the ring formed by bonding between adjacent groups may be each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of deuterium, halogen, a silane group unsubstituted or substituted with a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group or a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a siloxane group, a boron group, a germanium group, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkylthio group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxy group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryloxy group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group substituted with deuterium, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si, and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring group, a C₇-C₂₀ arylalkyl group and C₈-C₂₀ arylalkenyl group.

Formula 2 may be represented by one of Formulas 2-A to 2-I.

In Formulas 2-A to 2-1, Ar³, L⁴, R²-R⁴, W¹, W² and b to d are the same as defined for Formula 2.

In addition, Formula 2 may be represented by Formula 2-J.

In Formula 2-J, each symbol can be defined as follows.

L⁴, R²-R⁴, W¹, W², b to d are the same as defined for Formula 2, and W³ is O or S.

R¹¹ may be defined the same as R². In other words, R¹¹ is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L′-N(R_(a))(R_(b)), and adjacent R¹¹s may be bonded to each other to form a ring.

The ring formed by bonding between neighboring R¹¹s may be a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring or a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring and the like. Where an aromatic ring is formed by bonding between neighboring R¹¹s, the aromatic ring may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aromatic ring group, more preferably, a C₆-C₁₄ aromatic ring group, for example, benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene or the like.

d1 is an integer of 0-9, and where d1 is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R¹¹s are the same as or different from each other.

Specifically, compound represented by formula 2 may be one of the following compounds, but there is no limitation thereto.

Preferably, in Formulas 1 and 2, L¹ to L⁴ may be each independently one of the following Formulas b-1 to b-13.

In Formulas b-1 to b-13, each of symbols may be defined as follows.

R⁵ to R⁷ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₂₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L^(a)-N(R^(a))(R^(b)), and adjacent groups may be bonded to each other to form a ring.

The ring formed by bonding between neighboring groups' may be a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring or a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring and the like. Where an aromatic ring is formed by bonding between neighboring R⁴s, or neighboring R⁵s, the aromatic ring may be preferably a C₆-C₃₀ aromatic ring group, more preferably, a C₆-C₁₄ aromatic ring group, for example, benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene or the like.

Y is N-(L^(a)-Ar^(a)), O, S or C(R′)(R″).

Z¹ to Z³ are each independently C, C(R′) or N, and at least one of Z¹ to Z³ is N.

f is an integer of 0-6, e, g, h and i are each an integer of 0-4, j and k are each an integer of 0-3, l is an integer of 0-2, m is an integer of 0-3, and where each of these is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R⁵, each of a plurality of R⁶, and each of a plurality of R⁷ are the same as or different from each other.

R′ and R″ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₂₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group, and -L^(a)-N(R^(a))(R^(b)).

R′ and R″ in C(R′)(R″) may be linked to each other to form a ring, and adjacent R's in C(R′) may be linked to each other to form a ring.

Ar^(a) is selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.

L^(a) is selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₂₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.

R^(a) and R^(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.

R⁵ to R⁷, L^(a), Ar^(a), R′, R″, R^(a), R^(b) and the ring formed by bonding between adjacent groups may be each optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of deuterium, halogen, a silane group unsubstituted or substituted with a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group or a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a siloxane group, a boron group, a germanium group, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkylthio group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxy group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryloxy group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group substituted with deuterium, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si, and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring group, a C₇-C₂₀ arylalkyl group and C₈-C₂₀ arylalkenyl group.

In another aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a compound represented by Formula 2-K.

In Formula 2-K, R²-R⁴, R¹¹, W¹, W², W³, b-d and d1 are the same as defined for Formula 2-J, L⁴ is a single bond or a C₆-C₁₈ arylene group.

Preferably, Formula 2-K may be represented by Formula 2-K-1 or Formula 2-K-2.

In Formulas above, W¹-W³, R²-R⁴, R¹¹, L⁴, b-d and d1 are the same as defined for Formula 2-K.

R² to R⁴, R¹¹ and L⁴ may be each further substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of deuterium, halogen, a silane group unsubstituted or substituted with a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group or a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a siloxane group, a boron group, a germanium group, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkylthio group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxy group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryloxy group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group substituted with deuterium, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group containing at least one heteroatom of O, N, S, Si, and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring group, a C₇-C₂₀ arylalkyl group and C₈-C₂₀ arylalkenyl group.

Specifically, the compound represented by Formula 2-K may be one of the following compounds, but there is no limitation thereto.

In another aspect, the present invention provides an organic electric element comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic material layer comprises compound represented by Formula 2-K. Preferably, the organic material layer comprises a light emitting layer which comprises compound represented by Formula 2-K.

Hereinafter, examples for synthesizing the compounds represented by Formulas 1 and 2 according to the present invention and examples for preparing an organic electric element according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited to the following examples.

[SYNTHESIS EXAMPLE 1] Formula 1

The compound represented by Formula 1 according to the present invention can be synthesized by reacting Sub 1 and Sub 2 as shown in Reaction Scheme 1, but there is no limitation thereto.

1. Exemplary Compounds and Synthesis Examples of Sub 1

Compounds belong to Sub 1 of Reaction Scheme 1 are as follows, but there is no limitation thereto.

FD-MS (Field Desorption-Mass Spectrometry) values of compounds belong to Sub 1 are shown in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1 Compound FD-MS Compound FD-MS Sub 1-1 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-2 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-3 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-4 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-5 m/z = 470.21(C₃₂H₂₇BO₃ = 470.38) Sub 1-6 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-7 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-8 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-9 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-10 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-11 m/z = 344.16(C₂₂H₂₁BO₃ = 344.22) Sub 1-12 m/z = 520.22(C₃₆H₂₉BO₃ = 520.44) Sub 1-13 m/z = 420.19(C₂₈H₂₅BO₃ = 420.32) Sub 1-14 m/z = 436.17(C₂₈H₂₅BO₂S = 436.38) Sub 1-15 m/z = 360.14(C₂₂H₂₁BO₂S = 360.28) Sub 1-16 m/z = 360.14(C₂₂H₂₁BO₂S = 360.28) Sub 1-17 m/z = 360.14(C₂₂H₂₁BO₂S = 360.28) Sub 1-18 m/z = 360.14(C₂₂H₂₁BO₂S = 360.28) Sub 1-28 m/z = 496.22(C₃₄H₂₉BO₃ = 496.41) Sub 1-30 m/z = 420.19(C₂₈H₂₅BO₃ = 420.32) Sub 1-36 m/z = 470.21(C₃₂H₂₇BO₃ = 470.38) Sub 1-66 m/z = 510.2(C₃₄H₂₇BO₄ = 510.4) Sub 1-68 m/z = 526.18(C₃₄H₂₇BO₃S = 526.46) Sub 1-69 m/z = 560.22(C₃₈H₂₉BO₄ = 560.46) Sub 1-70 m/z = 576.19(C₃₈H₂₉BO₃S = 576.52) Sub 1-90 m/z = 496.22(C₃₄H₂₉BO₃ = 496.41) Sub 1-92 m/z = 546.24(C₃₈H₃₁BO₃ = 546.47) Sub 1-93 m/z = 470.21(C₃₂H₂₇BO₃ = 470.38) Sub 1-94 m/z = 436.17(C₂₈H₂₅BO₂S = 436.38) Sub 1-97 m/z = 486.18(C₃₂H₂₇BO₂S = 486.44) Sub 1-105 m/z = 592.17(C₃₈H₂₉BO₂S₂ = 592.58) Sub 1-106 m/z = 526.18(C₃₄H₂₇BO₃S = 526.46) Sub 1-107 m/z = 576.19(C₃₈H₂₉BO₃S = 576.52) Sub 1-108 m/z = 542.15(C₃₄H₂₇BO₂S₂ = 542.52) Sub 1-118 m/z = 586.23(C₄₀H₃₁BO₄ = 586.49) Sub 1-119 m/z = 652.22(C₄₄H₃₃BO₃S = 652.62) Sub 1-120 m/z = 618.19(C₄₀H₃₁BO₂S₂ = 618.62) Sub 1-121 m/z = 602.21(C₄₀H₃₁BO₃S = 602.56)

Sub 1 of Reaction Scheme 1 may be synthesized by the reaction route of the following Reaction Scheme 2, but are not limited thereto.

Synthesis Example of Sub 1-3

After adding bis(pinacolato)diboran (CAS Registry Number: 73183-34-3) (33.28 g, 131.04 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (2.92 g, 3.57 mmol), KOAc (35.07 g, 357.40 mmol) and DMF (596 ml) to 2-bromonaphtho[2,3-b]benzofuran (35.4 g, 119.13 mmol), the mixture was stirred under reflux. When the reaction was completed, the reaction product was extracted with ether and water. An organic layer was concentrated and the concentrate was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 34.86 g (yield: 85%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 1-21

Bis(pinacolato)diboran (CAS Registry Number: 73183-34-3) (31.57 g, 124.33 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (2.77 g, 3.39 mmol), KOAc (33.28 g, 339.07 mmol) and DMF (565 ml) were added to 8-bromobenzo[b]naphtho[2,3-d]thiophene (35.40 g, 113.02 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-3 to obtain 33.39 g (yield: 82%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 1-37

(1) Synthesis of Sub 1-37a

After adding 1-bromo-4-iodonaphthalene (69.65 g, 209.17 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (8.06 g, 6.97 mmol), K₂CO₃ (72.27 g, 522.92 mmol), THF (639 ml) and water (320 ml) to 4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-2-(naphtho[2,3-b]benzofuran-2-yl)-1,3,2-dioxaborolane (60 g, 174.31 mmol), the mixture was stirred under reflux. When the reaction was completed, the reaction product was extracted with ether and water. An organic layer was concentrated and the concentrate was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 45.01 g (yield: 61%) of the product.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 1-37

Bis(pinacolato)diboran (CAS Registry Number: 73183-34-3) (29.70 g, 116.96 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (2.60 g, 3.19 mmol), KOAc (31.31 g, 318.99 mmol) and DMF (532 ml) were added to Sub 1-37a (45.01 g, 106.33 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-3 to obtain 39.01 g (yield: 78%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 1-68

(1) Synthesis of Sub 1-68a

1-bromo-8-iododibenzo[b,d]thiophene (81.38 g, 209.17 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (8.06 g, 6.97 mmol), K₂CO₃ (72.27 g, 522.92 mmol), THF (639 ml) and water (320 ml) were added to 4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-2-(naphtho[2,3-b]benzofuran-2-yl)-1,3,2-dioxaborolane (60 g, 174.31 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 1-37a to obtain 56.82 g (yield: 68%) of the product.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 1-68

Bis(pinacolato)diboran (CAS Registry Number: 73183-34-3) (33.11 g, 130.38 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (2.90 g, 3.56 mmol), KOAc (34.90 g, 355.58 mmol) and DMF (593 ml) were added to Sub 1-68a (56.82 g, 118.53 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-3 to obtain 46.80 g (yield: 75%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 1-98

(1) Synthesis of Sub 1-98a

1-bromo-5-iodonaphthalene (66.54 g, 199.84 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.70 g, 6.66 mmol), K₂CO₃ (69.05 g, 499.61 mmol), THF (611 ml) and water (305 ml) were added to 2-(benzo[b]naphtho[2,3-d]thiophen-2-yl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane (60 g, 166.54 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 1-37a to obtain 46.83 g (yield: 64%) of the product.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 1-98

Bis(pinacolato)diboran (CAS Registry Number: 73183-34-3) (29.77 g, 117.24 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (2.61 g, 3.20 mmol), KOAc (31.38 g, 319.75 mmol) and DMF (533 ml) were added to 1-98a (46.83 g, 106.58 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-3 to obtain 37.33 g (yield: 72%) of the product.

6. Synthesis Example of Sub 1-111

(1) Synthesis of Sub 1-111a

1-bromo-8-iododibenzo[b,d]thiophene (77.75 g, 199.84 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.70 g, 6.66 mmol), K₂CO₃ (69.05 g, 499.61 mmol), THF (611 ml) and water (305 ml) were added to 2-(benzo[b]naphtho[2,3-d]thiophen-11-yl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane (60 g, 166.54 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 1-37a to obtain 54.46 g (yield: 66%) of the product.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 1-111

Bis(pinacolato)diboran (CAS Registry Number: 73183-34-3) (30.70 g, 120.91 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (2.69 g, 3.30 mmol), KOAc (32.36 g, 329.76 mmol) and DMF (550 ml) were added to Sub 1-111a (54.46 g, 109.92 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-3 to obtain 41.15 g (yield: 69%) of the product.

2. Exemplary Compounds and Synthesis Examples of Sub 2

Compounds belong to Sub 2 of Reaction Scheme 1 are as follows, but are not limited thereto.

FD-MS values of compounds belong to Sub 2 are shown in Table 2 below.

TABLE 2 Compound FD-MS Compound FD-MS Sub 2-1 m/z = 267.06(C₁₅H₁₀ClN₃ = 267.72) Sub 2-2 m/z = 343.09(C₂₁H₁₄ClN₃ = 343.81) Sub 2-4 m/z = 317.07(C₁₉H₁₂ClN₃ = 317.78) Sub 2-5 m/z = 495.15(C₃₃H₂₂ClN₃ = 496.01) Sub 2-7 m/z = 367.09(C₂₃H₁₄ClN₃ = 367.84) Sub 2-8 m/z = 493.13(C₃₃H₂₀ClN₃ = 493.99) Sub 2-9 m/z = 393.1(C₂₅H₁₆ClN₃ = 393.87) Sub 2-10 m/z = 519.15(C₃₅H₂₂ClN₃ = 520.03) Sub 2-11 m/z = 469.13(C₃₁H₂₀ClN₃ = 469.97) Sub 2-12 m/z = 393.1(C₂₅H₁₆ClN₃ = 393.87) Sub 2-14 m/z = 367.09(C₂₃H₁₄ClN₃ = 367.84) Sub 2-19 m/z = 423.06(C₂₅H₁₄ClN₃S = 423.92) Sub 2-20 m/z = 449.08(C₂₇H₁₆ClN₃S = 449.96) Sub 2-21 m/z = 373.04(C₂₁H₁₂ClN₃S = 373.86) Sub 2-22 m/z = 433.1(C₂₇H₁₆ClN₃O = 433.9) Sub 2-24 m/z = 357.07(C₂₁H₁₂ClN₃O = 357.8) Sub 2-25 m/z = 525.11(C₃₃H₂₀ClN₃S = 526.05) Sub 2-27 m/z = 473.13(C₃₀H₂₀ClN₃O = 473.96) Sub 2-28 m/z = 473.08(C₂₉H₁₆ClN₃S = 473.98) Sub 2-31 m/z = 538.1(C₃₃H₁₉ClN₄S = 539.05) Sub 2-32 m/z = 523.11(C₃₃H₁₈ClN₃O₂ = 523.98) Sub 2-33 m/z = 509.13(C₃₃H₂₀ClN₃O = 509.99) Sub 2-34 m/z = 575.12(C₃₇H₂₂ClN₃S = 576.11) Sub 2-37 m/z = 584.18(C₃₉H₂₅ClN₄ = 585.11) Sub 2-39 m/z = 483.11(C₃₁H₁₈ClN₃O = 483.96) Sub 2-40 m/z = 509.13(C₃₃H₂₀ClN₃O = 509.99) Sub 2-42 m/z = 499.09(C₃₁H₁₈ClN₃S = 500.02) Sub 2-43 m/z = 575.12(C₃₇H₂₂ClN₃S = 576.11) Sub 2-44 m/z = 533.13(C₃₅H₂₀ClN₃O = 534.02) Sub 2-45 m/z = 407.08(C₂₅H₁₄ClN₃O = 407.86) Sub 2-47 m/z = 423.06(C₂₅H₁₄ClN₃S = 423.92) Sub 2-50 m/z = 449.08(C₂₇H₁₆ClN₃S = 449.96) Sub 2-51 m/z = 433.1(C₂₇H₁₆ClN₃O = 433.9) Sub 2-52 m/z = 419.12(C₂₇H₁₈ClN₃ = 419.91) Sub 2-54 m/z = 383.12(C₂₄H₁₈ClN₃ = 383.88) Sub 2-55 m/z = 357.07(C₂₁H₁₂ClN₃O = 357.8) Sub 2-56 m/z = 539.09(C₃₃H₁₈ClN₃OS = 540.04) Sub 2-57 m/z = 320.08(C₁₈H₁₃ClN₄ = 320.78) Sub 2-58 m/z = 363.11(C₂₁H₁₈ClN₃O = 363.85) Sub 2-59 m/z = 432.11(C₂₇H₁₇ClN₄ = 432.91) Sub 2-60 m/z = 508.15(C₃₃H₂₁ClN₄ = 509.01) Sub 2-64 m/z = 433.1(C₂₇H₁₆ClN₃O = 433.9) Sub 2-66 m/z = 559.15(C₃₇H₂₂ClN₃O = 560.05) Sub 2-67 m/z = 483.11(C₃₁H₁₈ClN₃O = 483.96) Sub 2-69 m/z = 573.11(C₃₇H₂₀ClN₃S = 574.1) Sub 2-80 m/z = 495.15(C₃₃H₂₂ClN₃ = 496.01) Sub 2-84 m/z = 634.19(C₄₃H₂₇ClN₄ = 635.17) Sub 2-94 m/z = 347.08(C₂₀H₁₄ClN₃O = 347.8) Sub 2-95 m/z = 324.12(C₁₉H₅D₇ClN₃ = 324.82) Sub 2-96 m/z = 499.07(C₂₉H₁₄ClN₅S = 499.98) Sub 2-97 m/z = 433.04(C₂₁H₉CIF₅N₃ = 433.77) Sub 2-98 m/z = 398.13(C₂₅H₁₁D₅ClN₃ = 398.9) Sub 2-99 m/z = 459.11(C₂₉H₁₈ClN₃O = 459.93) Sub 2-100 m/z = 447.11(C₂₈H₁₈ClN₃O = 447.92) Sub 2-101 m/z = 433.13(C₂₈H₂₀ClN₃ = 433.94) Sub 2-102 m/z = 469.13(C₃₁H₂₀ClN₃ = 469.97) Sub 2-103 m/z = 559.15(C₃₇H₂₂ClN₃O = 560.05)

Sub 2 of Reaction Scheme 1 may be synthesized by the reaction route of the following Reaction Scheme 3, but are not limited thereto.

Synthesis Example of Sub 2-2

After adding [1,1′-biphenyl]-3-ylboronic acid (31.01 g, 156.60 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.24 g, 6.26 mmol), K₂CO₃ (64.93 g, 469.79 mmol), THF (522 ml) and water (261 ml) to 2,4-dichloro-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine (35.4 g, 156.60 mmol), the mixture was stirred under reflux. When the reaction was completed, the reaction product was extracted with ether and water. An organic layer was concentrated and the concentrate was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 43.07 g (yield: 80%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 2-6

Naphthalen-1-ylboronic acid (26.93 g, 156.60 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.24 g, 6.26 mmol), K₂CO₃ (64.93 g, 469.79 mmol), THF (522 ml) and water (261 ml) were added to 2,4-dichloro-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine (35.4 g, 156.60 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 2-2 to obtain 36.82 g (yield: 74%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 2-22

Dibenzo[b,d]thiophen-4-ylboronic acid (26.72 g, 117.16 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (5.42 g, 4.69 mmol), K₂CO₃ (48.58 g, 351.47 mmol), THF (391 ml) and water (195 ml) were added to 2-([1,1′-biphenyl]-4-yl)-4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazine (35.4 g, 117.16 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 2-2 to obtain 40.06 g (yield: 76%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 2-24

Dibenzo[b,d]furan-1-ylboronic acid (33.20 g, 156.60 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.24 g, 6.26 mmol), K₂CO₃ (64.93 g, 469.79 mmol), THF (522 ml) and water (261 ml) were added to 2,4-dichloro-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine (35.4 g, 156.60 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 2-2 to obtain 38.66 g (yield: 69%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of Sub 2-47

Benzo[b]naphtho[2,1-d]thiophen-5-ylboronic acid (43.55 g, 156.60 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.24 g, 6.26 mmol), K₂CO₃ (64.93 g, 469.79 mmol), THF (522 ml) and water (261 ml) were added to 2,4-dichloro-6-phenyl-1,3,5-triazine (35.4 g, 156.60 mmol), and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 2-2 to obtain 19.58 g (yield: 45%) of the product.

3. Synthesis Example of Final Compound Synthesis Example of 1-6

Sub 1-6 (56.7 g, 164.72 mmol) was placed in a round bottom flask and dissolved in THF (604 ml). Sub 2-3 (67.96 g, 197.66 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.61 g, 6.59 mmol), K₂CO₃ (68.30 g, 494.16 mmol) and water (302 ml) were added to the solution and the mixture was stirred under reflux. When the reaction was completed, the reaction product was extracted by using ether and water. An organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 64.93 g (yield: 75%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of 1-46

THF (604 mL), Sub 2-22 (88.94 g, 197.66 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (7.61 g, 6.59 mmol), K₂CO₃ (68.30 g, 494.16 mmol) and water (302 mL) were added to Sub 1-9 (56.7 g, 164.72 mmol) and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-6 to obtain 81.17 g (yield: 73%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of 1-81

THF (495 mL), Sub 2-65 (70.24 g, 161.88 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (6.24 g, 5.40 mmol), K₂CO₃ (55.93 g, 404.69 mmol) and water (247 mL) were added to Sub 1-29 (56.7 g, 134.90 mmol) and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-6 to obtain 59.73 g (yield: 64%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of 1-92

THF (442 mL), Sub 2-6 (45.97 g, 144.65 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (5.57 g, 4.82 mmol), K₂CO₃ (49.98 g, 361.62 mmol) and water (221 mL) were added to Sub 1-38 (56.7 g, 120.54 mmol) and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-6 to obtain 65.62 g (yield: 87%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of 1-122

THF (407 mL), Sub 2-6 (42.36 g, 133.31 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (5.13 g, 4.44 mmol), K₂CO₃ (46.06 g, 333.27 mmol) and water (204 mL) were added to Sub 1-67 (56.7 g, 111.09 mmol) and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-6 to obtain 59.17 g (yield: 80%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of 1-148

THF (427 mL), Sub 2-6 (44.45 g, 139.87 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (5.39 g, 4.66 mmol), K₂CO₃ (48.33 g, 349.68 mmol) and water (214 mL) were added to Sub 1-97 (56.7 g, 116.56 mmol) and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-6 to obtain 62.84 g (yield: 84%) of the product.

Synthesis Example of 1-157

THF (395 mL), Sub 2-6 (41.07 g, 129.24 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (4.98 g, 4.31 mmol), K₂CO₃ (44.66 g, 323.10 mmol) and water (197 mL) were added to Sub 1-106 (56.7 g, 107.70 mmol) and the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 1-6 to obtain 59.48 g (yield: 81%) of the product.

The FD-MS values of compounds 1-1 to 1-176 of the present invention synthesized by the same method as in Synthesis Example are shown in Table 3 below.

TABLE 3 Compound FD-MS Compound FD-MS 1-1 m/z = 449.15(C₃₁H₁₉N₃O = 449.51) 1-2 m/z = 525.18(C₃₇H₂₃N₃O = 525.61) 1-3 m/z = 449.15(C₃₁H₁₉N₃O = 449.51) 1-4 m/z = 449.15(C₃₁H₁₉N₃O = 449.51) 1-5 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-6 m/z = 525.18(C₃₇H₂₃N₃O = 525.61) 1-7 m/z = 499.17(C₃₅H₂₁N₃O = 499.57) 1-8 m/z = 677.25(C₄₉H₃₁N₃O = 677.81) 1-9 m/z = 499.17(C₃₅H₂₁N₃O = 499.57) 1-10 m/z = 549.18(C₃₉H₂₃N₃O = 549.63) 1-11 m/z = 675.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O = 675.79) 1-12 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-13 m/z = 701.25(C₅₁H₃₁N₃O = 701.83) 1-14 m/z = 651.23(C₄₇H₂₉N₃O = 651.77) 1-15 m/z = 651.23(C₄₇H₂₉N₃O = 651.77) 1-16 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-17 m/z = 549.18(C₃₉H₂₃N₃O = 549.63) 1-18 m/z = 549.18(C₃₉H₂₃N₃O = 549.63) 1-19 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-20 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-21 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-22 m/z = 555.14(C₃₇H₂₁N₃OS = 555.66) 1-23 m/z = 605.16(C₄₁H₂₃N₃OS = 605.72) 1-24 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-25 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-26 m/z = 615.19(C₄₃H₂₅N₃O₂ = 615.69) 1-27 m/z = 539.16(C₃₇H₂₁N₃O₂ = 539.59) 1-28 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-29 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-30 m/z = 655.23(C₄₆H₂₉N₃O₂ = 655.76) 1-31 m/z = 655.17(C₄₅H₂₅N₃OS = 655.78) 1-32 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-33 m/z = 615.19(C₄₃H₂₅N₃O₂ = 615.69) 1-34 m/z = 720.2(C₄₉H₂₈N₄OS = 720.85) 1-35 m/z = 705.21(C₄₉H₂₇N₃O₃ = 705.77) 1-36 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-37 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91) 1-38 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-39 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-40 m/z = 766.27(C₅₅H₃₄N₄O = 766.9) 1-41 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-42 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-43 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-44 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-45 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-46 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-47 m/z = 665.21(C₄₇H₂₇N₃O₂ = 665.75) 1-48 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-49 m/z = 665.21(C₄₇H₂₇N₃O₂ = 665.75) 1-50 m/z = 681.19(C₄₇H₂₇N₃OS = 681.81) 1-51 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91) 1-52 m/z = 715.23(C₅₁H₂₉N₃O₂ = 715.81) 1-53 m/z = 589.18(C₄₁H₂₃N₃O₂ = 589.65) 1-54 m/z = 589.18(C₄₁H₂₃N₃O₂ = 589.65) 1-55 m/z = 605.16(C₄₁H₂₃N₃OS = 605.72) 1-56 m/z = 589.18(C₄₁H₂₃N₃O₂ = 589.65) 1-57 m/z = 605.16(C₄₁H₂₃N₃OS = 605.72) 1-58 m/z = 807.23(C₅₇H₃₃N₃OS = 807.97) 1-59 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-60 m/z = 591.18(C₄₁ H₂₅N₃S = 591.73) 1-61 m/z = 515.15(C₃₅H₂₁N₃S = 515.63) 1-62 m/z = 617.19(C₄₃H₂₇N₃S = 617.77) 1-63 m/z = 565.16(C₃₉H₂₃N₃S = 565.69) 1-64 m/z = 565.16(C₃₉H₂₃N₃S = 565.69) 1-65 m/z = 581.19(C₄₀H₂₇N₃S = 581 .74) 1-66 m/z = 555.14(C₃₇H₂₁N₃OS = 555.66) 1-67 m/z = 737.16(C₄₉H₂₇N₃OS₂ = 737.9) 1-68 m/z = 518.16(C₃₄H₂₂N₄S = 518.64) 1-69 m/z = 515.15(C₃₅H₂₁N₃S = 515.63) 1-70 m/z = 561.19(C₃₇H₂₇N₃OS = 561.7) 1-71 m/z = 630.19(C₄₃H₂₆N₄S = 630.77) 1-72 m/z = 591.18(C₄₁H₂₅N₃S = 591.73) 1-73 m/z = 766.27(C₅₅H₃₄N₄O = 766.9) 1-74 m/z = 575.2(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-75 m/z = 677.25(C₄₉H₃₁N₃O = 677.81) 1-76 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-77 m/z = 766.27(C₅₅H₃₄N₄O = 766.9) 1-78 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-79 m/z = 767.26(C₅₅H₃₃N₃O₂ = 767.89) 1-80 m/z = 767.26(C₅₅H₃₃N₃O₂ = 767.89) 1-81 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-82 m/z = 817.27(C₅₉H₃₅N₃O₂ = 817.95) 1-83 m/z = 741.24(C₅₃H₃₁N₃O₂ = 741.85) 1-84 m/z = 741.24(C₅₃H₃₁N₃O₂ = 741.85) 1-85 m/z = 831.23(C₅₉H₃₃N₃OS = 831.99) 1-86 m/z = 767.26(C₅₅H₃₃N₃O₂ = 767.89) 1-87 m/z = 757.19(C₅₁H₂₇N₅OS = 757.87) 1-88 m/z = 601.22(C₄₃H₂₇N₃O = 601.71) 1-89 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91) 1-90 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-91 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-92 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-93 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-94 m/z = 651.23(C₄₇H₂₉N₃O = 651.77) 1-95 m/z = 731.2(C₅₁H₂₉N₃OS = 731.87) 1-96 m/z = 833.25(C₅₉H₃₅N₃OS = 834.01) 1-97 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91) 1-98 m/z = 867.29(C₆₃H₃₇N₃O₂ = 868.01) 1-99 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91) 1-100 m/z = 655.23(C₄₆H₂₉N₃O₂ = 655.76) 1-101 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-102 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-103 m/z = 625.22(C₄₅H₂₇N₃O = 625.73) 1-104 m/z = 807.23(C₅₇H₃₃N₃OS = 807.97) 1-105 m/z = 731.2(C₅₁H₂₉N₃OS = 731.87) 1-106 m/z = 731.2(C₅₁H₂₉N₃OS = 731.87) 1-107 m/z = 791.26(C₅₇H₃₃N₃O₂ = 791.91) 1-108 m/z = 807.23(C₅₇H₃₃N₃OS = 807.97) 1-109 m/z = 807.23(C₅₇H₃₃N₃OS = 807.97) 1-110 m/z = 575.20(C₄₁H₂₅N₃O = 575.67) 1-111 m/z = 867.29(C₆₃H₃₇N₃O₂ = 868.01) 1-112 m/z = 807.23(C₅₇H₃₃N₃OS = 807.97) 1-113 m/z = 777.28(C₅₇H₃₅N₃O = 777.93) 1-114 m/z = 803.29(C₅₉H₃₇N₃O = 803.97) 1-115 m/z = 632.26(C₄₅H₂₀D₇N₃O = 632.77) 1-116 m/z = 715.23(C₅₁H₂₉N₃O₂ = 715.81) 1-117 m/z = 883.27(C₆₃H₃₇N₃OS = 884.07) 1-118 m/z = 833.25(C₅₉H₃₅N₃OS = 834.01) 1-119 m/z = 942.34(C₆₉H₄₂N₄O = 943.12) 1-120 m/z = 701.25(C₅₁H₃₁N₃O = 701.83) 1-121 m/z = 615.19(C₄₃H₂₅N₃O₂ = 615.69) 1-122 m/z = 665.21(C₄₇H₂₇N₃O₂ = 665.75) 1-123 m/z = 681.19(C₄₇H₂₇N₃OS = 681.81) 1-124 m/z = 715.23(C₅₁H₂₉N₃O₂ = 715.81) 1-125 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-126 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-128 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-129 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91) 1-130 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-131 m/z = 817.27(C₅₉H₃₅N₃O₂ = 817.95) 1-132 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-133 m/z = 781.24(C₅₅H₃₁N₃O₃ = 781.87) 1-134 m/z = 797.21(C₅₅H₃₁N₃O₂S = 797.93) 1-136 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-137 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-138 m/z = 780.25(C₅₅H₃₂N₄O₂ = 780.89) 1-139 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-140 m/z = 781.18(C₄₉H₂₄F₅N₃O₂ = 781.74) 1-141 m/z = 732.29(C₅₃H₂₈D₅N₃O = 732.9) 1-142 m/z = 793.27(C₅₇H₃₅N₃O₂ = 793.93) 1-143 m/z = 651.23(C₄₇H₂₉N₃O = 651.77) 1-144 m/z = 755.26(C₅₄H₃₃N₃O₂ = 755.88) 1-145 m/z = 591.18(C₄₁H₂₅N₃S = 591.73) 1-146 m/z = 617.19(C₄₃H₂₇N₃S = 617.77) 1-147 m/z = 707.24(C₅₀H₃₃N₃S = 707.9) 1-148 m/z = 641.19(C₄₅H₂₇N₃S = 641.79) 1-149 m/z = 641.19(C₄₅H₂₇N₃S = 641.79) 1-150 m/z = 641.19(C₄₅H₂₇N₃S = 641.79) 1-151 m/z = 793.26(C₅₇H₃₅N₃S = 793.99) 1-152 m/z = 641.19(C₄₅H₂₇N₃S = 641.79) 1-153 m/z = 667.21(C₄₇H₂₉N₃S = 667.83) 1-154 m/z = 823.21(C₅₇H₃₃N₃S₂ = 824.03) 1-155 m/z = 883.27(C₆₃H₃₇N₃OS = 884.07) 1-156 m/z = 747.18(C₅₁H₂₉N₃S₂ = 747.93) 1-157 m/z = 681.19(C₄₇H₂₇N₃OS = 681.81) 1-158 m/z = 697.16(C₄₇H₂₇N₃S₂ = 697.87) 1-159 m/z = 731.2(C₅₁H₂₉N₃OS = 731.87) 1-160 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-162 m/z = 737.16(C₄₉H₂₇N₃OS₂ = 737.9) 1-163 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-164 m/z = 707.2(C₄₉H₂₉N₃OS = 707.85) 1-165 m/z = 747.18(C₅₁H₂₉N₃S₂ = 747.93) 1-166 m/z = 681.19(C₄₇H₂₇N₃OS = 681.81) 1-167 m/z = 731.2(C₅₁H₂₉N₃OS = 731.87) 1-168 m/z = 631.17(C₄₃H₂₅N₃OS = 631.75) 1-169 m/z = 731.2(C₅₁H₂₉N₃OS = 731.87) 1-170 m/z = 721.18(C₄₉H₂₇N₃O₂S = 721.83) 1-171 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-172 m/z = 691.23(C₄₉H₂₉N₃O₂ = 691.79) 1-173 m/z = 741.24(C₅₃H₃₁N₃O₂ = 741.85) 1-174 m/z = 807.23(C₅₇H₃₃N₃OS = 807.97) 1-175 m/z = 799.21(C₅₅H₃₃N₃S₂ = 800.01) 1-176 m/z = 757.22(C₅₃H₃₁N₃OS = 757.91)

[Synthesis Example 2] Formula 2

The compound (Final product 2) represented by Formula 2 of the present invention may be prepared by reacting Sub 3 and Sub 4 as shown in Reaction Scheme 4 below, but is not limited thereto.

1. Exemplary Compounds and Synthesis Examples of Sub 3

The compounds belonging to Sub 3 of Reaction Scheme 4 are as follows, but are not limited thereto.

The FD-MS values of the compounds belonging to Sub 3 are shown in Table 4 below.

TABLE 4 Compound FD-MS Compound FD-MS Sub 3-1 m/z = 332.13(C₂₄H₁₆N₂ = 332.41) Sub 3-2 m/z = 273.06(C₁₈H₁₁NS = 273.35) Sub 3-3 m/z = 257.08(C₁₈H₁₁NO = 257.29) Sub 3-4 m/z = 283.14(C₂₁H₁₇N = 283.37) Sub 3-5 m/z = 257.08(C₁₈H₁₁NO = 257.29) Sub 3-6 m/z = 283.14(C₂₁H₁₇N = 283.37) Sub 3-7 m/z = 332.13(C₂₄H₁₆N₂ = 332.41) Sub 3-8 m/z = 273.06(C₁₈H₁₁NS = 273.35) Sub 3-9 m/z = 257.08(C₁₈H₁₁NO = 257.29) Sub 3-10 m/z = 283.14(C₂₁H₁₇N = 283.37) Sub 3-11 m/z = 332.13(C₂₄H₁₆N₂ = 332.41) Sub 3-12 m/z = 332.13(C₂₄H₁₆N₂ = 332.41) Sub 3-13 m/z = 257.08(C₁₈H₁₁NO = 257.29) Sub 3-14 m/z = 283.14(C₂₁H₁₇N = 283.37) Sub 3-15 m/z = 358.15(C₂₆H₁₈N₂ = 358.44) Sub 3-16 m/z = 530.15(C₃₆H₂₂N₂OS = 530.65) Sub 3-17 m/z = 333.12(C₂₄H₁₅NO = 333.39) Sub 3-18 m/z = 408.16(C₃₀H₂₀N₂ = 408.5) Sub 3-19 m/z = 407.17(C₃₁H₂₁N = 407.52) Sub 3-20 m/z = 422.08(C₂₄H₁₁F₅N₂ = 422.36) Sub 3-21 m/z = 501.16(C₃₆H₂₃NS = 501.65) Sub 3-22 m/z = 537.18(C₃₈H₂₃N₃O = 537.62) Sub 3-23 m/z = 313.15(C₂₂H₁₉NO = 313.4) Sub 3-24 m/z = 408.16(C₃₀H₂₀N₂ = 408.5) Sub 3-25 m/z = 333.12(C₂₄H₁₅NO = 333.39) Sub 3-26 m/z = 359.17(C₂₇H₂₁N = 359.47) Sub 3-27 m/z = 349.09(C₂₄H₁₅NS = 349.45) Sub 3-28 m/z = 349.09(C₂₄H₁₅NS = 349.45) Sub 3-29 m/z = 333.12(C₂₄H₁₅NO = 333.39) Sub 3-30 m/z = 540.22(C₃₉H₂₈N₂O = 540.67) Sub 3-31 m/z = 435.2(C₃₃H₂₅N = 435.57) Sub 3-32 m/z = 408.16(C₃₀H₂₀N₂ = 408.5) Sub 3-33 m/z = 349.09(C₂₄H₁₅NS = 349.45) Sub 3-34 m/z = 333.12(C₂₄H₁₅NO = 333.39) Sub 3-35 m/z = 497.21(C₃₈H₂₇N = 497.64) Sub 3-36 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-37 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-38 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-39 m/z = 458.18(C₃₄H₂₂N₂ = 458.56) Sub 3-40 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-41 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-42 m/z = 458.18(C₃₄H₂₂N₂ = 458.56) Sub 3-43 m/z = 508.19(C₃₈H₂₄N₂ = 508.62) Sub 3-44 m/z = 458.18(C₃₄H₂₂N₂ = 458.56) Sub 3-45 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-46 m/z = 508.19(C₃₈H₂₄N₂ = 508.62) Sub 3-47 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-48 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-49 m/z = 323.08(C₂₂H₁₃NS = 323.41) Sub 3-50 m/z = 399.11(C₂₈H₁₇NS = 399.51) Sub 3-51 m/z = 399.11(C₂₈H₁₇NS = 399.51) Sub 3-52 m/z = 399.11(C₂₈H₁₇NS = 399.51) Sub 3-53 m/z = 373.09(C₂₆H₁₅NS = 373.47) Sub 3-54 m/z = 373.09(C₂₆H₁₅NS = 373.47) Sub 3-55 m/z = 323.08(C₂₂H₁₃NS = 323.41) Sub 3-56 m/z = 323.08(C₂₂H₁₃NS = 323.41) Sub 3-57 m/z = 323.08(C₂₂H₁₃NS = 323.41) Sub 3-58 m/z = 323.08(C₂₂H₁₃NS = 323.41) Sub 3-59 m/z = 357.12(C₂₆H₁₅NO = 357.41) Sub 3-60 m/z = 307.1(C₂₂H₁₃NO = 307.35) Sub 3-61 m/z = 333.15(C₂₅H₁₉N = 333.43) Sub 3-62 m/z = 455.17(C₃₅H₂₁N = 455.56) Sub 3-63 m/z = 323.08(C₂₂H₁₃NS = 323.41) Sub 3-64 m/z = 382.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₂ = 382.47) Sub 3-65 m/z = 445.18(C₃₄H₂₃N = 445.57) Sub 3-66 m/z = 485.21(C₃₇H₂₇N = 485.63) Sub 3-67 m/z = 409.18(C₃₁H₂₃N = 409.53) Sub 3-68 m/z = 383.13(C₂₈H₁₇NO = 383.45) Sub 3-69 m/z = 651.2(C₄₈H₂₉NS = 651.83) Sub 3-70 m/z = 497.19(C₃₆H₂₃N₃ = 497.6) Sub 3-71 m/z = 408.16(C₃₀H₂₀N₂ = 408.50)

1. Synthesis Example of Sub 3

Sub 3 may be synthesized by the reaction route of the following Reaction Scheme 4-1, but are not limited thereto.

Synthesis Example of Sub 3-7

(1) Synthesis of Sub 3-b-7

Sub 3-a-7 (40 g, 124.1 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (600 ml), and bis(pinacolato)diboron (40.9 g, 161.4 mmol), KOAc (36.6 g, 372.4 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (4.5 g, 6.2 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the mixture was stirred at 120° C. When the reaction was completed, DMF was removed through distillation and the reaction product was extracted with CH₂Cl₂ and water. An organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 35.3 g (yield: 77%) of Sub 3-b-7.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 3-d-7

Sub 3-b-7 (35 g, 94.8 mmol) was dissolved in THF (600 mL), and Sub 3-C-1 (23 g, 113.7 mmol), K₂CO₃ (39.3 g, 284.34 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (5.5 g, 4.74 mmol) and water (300 mL) were added to the solution. Then, the mixture was stirred at 80° C. When the reaction was completed, the reaction product was extracted with CH₂Cl₂ and water. An organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 23.5 g (yield: 68%) of Sub 3-d-7.

(3) Synthesis of Sub 3-7

Sub 3-d-7 (15 g, 41.2 mmol) was dissolved in o-dichlorobenzene (450 mL), and triphenylphosphine (27 g, 102.9 mmol) was added to the solution. Then, the mixture was stirred at 200° C. When the reaction was completed, o-dichlorobenzene was removed through distillation and the reaction product was extracted with CH₂Cl₂ and water. An organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain Sub 3-7 (8.35 g, yield: 61%).

Synthesis Example of Sub 3-12

(1) Synthesis of Sub 3-b-12

Sub 3-a-12 (35 g, 108.6 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (540 mL)) and bis(pinacolato)diboron (35.9 g, 141.2 mmol), KOAc (32 g, 325.9 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (4 g, 5.43 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-b-7 to obtain 29.7 g (yield: 74%) of Sub 3-b-12.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 3-d-12

Sub 3-b-12 (25 g, 67.7 mmol) was dissolved in THF (420 mL) and Sub 3-C-1 (16.4 g, 81.2 mmol), K₂CO₃ (28.1 g, 203.1 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (3.9 g, 3.4 mmol) and water (210 mL) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-d-7 to obtain 17.5 g (yield: 71%) of Sub 3-d-12.

(3) Synthesis of Sub 3-12

Sub 3-d-12 (10 g, 27.44 mmol) was dissolved in o-dichlorobenzene (270 mL) and triphenylphosphine (18 g, 68.6 mmol) was added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-7 to obtain Sub 3-12 (5.4 g, yield: 59%).

Synthesis Example of Sub 3-36

(1) Synthesis of Sub 3-b-36

Sub 3-a-36 (28 g, 86.9 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (430 mL) and bis(pinacolato)diboron (28.7 g, 112.9 mmol), KOAc (25.6 g, 260.7 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (3.2 g, 4.34 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-b-7 to obtain 26.3 g (yield: 82%) of Sub 3-b-36.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 3-d-36

Sub 3-b-36 (25 g, 67.7 mmol) was dissolved in THF (450 mL) and Sub 3-C-2 (16.4 g, 81.2 mmol), K₂CO₃ (28.1 g, 203.1 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (3.9 g, 3.4 mmol) and water (225 mL) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-d-7 to obtain 20.76 g (yield: 74%) of Sub 3-d-36.

(3) Synthesis of Sub 3-36

Sub 3-d-36 (15 g, 36.19 mmol) was dissolved in o-dichlorobenzene (350 mL) and triphenylphosphine (23.7 g, 90.5 mmol) was added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-7 to obtain Sub 3-36 (5.8 g, yield: 42%).

Synthesis Example of Sub 3-53

(1) Synthesis of Sub 3-b-53

Sub 3-a-53 (40 g, 127.71 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (600 mL) and bis(pinacolato)diboron (42.2 g, 166.02 mol), KOAc (37.6 g, 383.1 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (4.7 g, 6.4 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-b-7 to obtain 38.7 g (yield: 84%) of Sub 3-b-53.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 3-d-53

Sub 3-b-53 (35 g, 97.2 mmol) was dissolved in THF (600 mL) and Sub 3-C-3 (29.4 g, 116.6 mmol), K₂CO₃ (40.3 g, 291.4 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (5.6 g, 4.9 mmol) and water (300 mL) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-d-7 to obtain 30.7 g (yield: 78%) of Sub 3-d-53.

(3) Synthesis of Sub 3-53

Sub 3-d-53 (15 g, 37 mmol) was dissolved in o-dichlorobenzene (350 mL) and triphenylphosphine (24.3 g, 92.5 mmol) was added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-7 to obtain Sub 3-53 (8.7 g, yield: 63%).

Synthesis Example of Sub 3-71

(1) Synthesis of Sub 3-b-71

Sub 3-a-79 (28 g, 86.9 mmol) was dissolved in DMF (430 mL) and bis(pinacolato)diboron (28.7 g, 113 mol), KOAc (25.6 g, 260.7 mmol), PdCl₂(dppf) (3.2 g, 4.3 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-b-7 to obtain 28.2 g (yield: 88%) of Sub 3-b-71.

(2) Synthesis of Sub 3-d-71

Sub 3-b-2 (25 g, 67.7 mmol) was dissolved in THF (450 mL) and Sub 3-C-1 (22.6 g, 81.2 mmol), K₂CO₃ (28.1 g, 203.1 mmol), Pd(PPh₃)₄ (3.9 g, 3.4 mmol) and water (220 mL) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-d-7 to obtain 21.8 g (yield: 73%) of Sub 3-d-71.

(3) Synthesis of Sub 3-71

Sub 3-d-79 (20 g, 45.4 mmol) was dissolved in o-dichlorobenzene (420 mL) and triphenylphosphine (29.8 g, 113.5 mmol) was added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of Sub 3-7 to obtain Sub 3-71 (7.8 g, yield: 42%).

2. Exemplary Compounds of Sub 4

The compounds belonging to Sub 4 of Reaction Scheme 4 are as follows, but are not limited thereto.

The FD-MS values of the compounds belonging to Sub 4 are shown in Table 5 below.

TABLE 5 Compound FD-MS Compound FD-MS Sub 4-1 m/z = 155.96(C₆H₅Br = 157.01) Sub 4-2 m/z = 231.99(C₁₂H₉Br = 233.11) Sub 4-3 m/z = 205.97(C₁₀H₇Br = 207.07) Sub 4-4 m/z = 231.99(C₁₂H₉Br = 233.11) Sub 4-5 m/z = 282(C₁₆H₁₁Br = 283.17) Sub 4-6 m/z = 255.99(C₁₄H₉Br = 257.13) Sub 4-7 m/z = 332.02(C₂₀H₁₃Br = 333.23) Sub 4-8 m/z = 237.02(C₁₂H₄D₅Br = 238.14) Sub 4-9 m/z = 308.02(C₁₈H₁₃Br = 309.21) Sub 4-10 m/z = 282(C₁₆H₁₁Br = 283.17) Sub 4-11 m/z = 205.97(C₁₀H₇Br = 207.07) Sub 4-12 m/z = 282(C₁₆H₁₁Br = 283.17) Sub 4-13 m/z = 287.04(C₁₆H₆D₅Br = 288.2) Sub 4-14 m/z = 173.95(C₆H₄BrF = 175) Sub 4-15 m/z = 282(C₁₆H₁₁Br = 283.17) Sub 4-16 m/z = 308.02(C₁₈H₁₃Br = 309.21) Sub 4-17 m/z = 432.05(C₂₈H₁₇Br = 433.35) Sub 4-18 m/z = 358.04(C₂₂H₁₅Br = 359.27) Sub 4-19 m/z = 332.02(C₂₀H₁₃Br = 333.23) Sub 4-20 m/z = 308.02(C₁₈H₁₃Br = 309.21) Sub 4-21 m/z = 231.99(C₁₂H₉Br = 233.11) Sub 4-22 m/z = 308.02(C₁₈H₁₃Br = 309.21) Sub 4-23 m/z = 243.99(C₁₃H₉Br = 245.12) Sub 4-24 m/z = 321.94(C₁₂H₄BrF₅ = 323.06) Sub 4-25 m/z = 113(C₅H₄ClN = 113.54) Sub 4-26 m/z = 113(C₅H₄ClN = 113.54) Sub 4-27 m/z = 114(C₄H₃ClN₂ = 114.53) Sub 4-28 m/z = 114(C₄H₃ClN₂ = 114.53) Sub 4-29 m/z = 266.06(C₁₆H₁₁ClN₂ = 266.73) Sub 4-30 m/z = 267.06(C₁₅H₁₀ClN₃ = 267.72) Sub 4-31 m/z = 317.07(C₁₉H₁₂ClN₃ = 317.78) Sub 4-32 m/z = 367.09(C₂₃H₁₄ClN₃ = 367.84) Sub 4-33 m/z = 240.05(C₁₄H₉ClN₂ = 240.69) Sub 4-34 m/z = 240.05(C₁₄H₉ClN₂ = 240.69) Sub 4-35 m/z = 290.06(C₁₈H₁₁ClN₂ = 290.75) Sub 4-36 m/z = 290.06(C₁₈H₁₁ClN₂ = 290.75) Sub 4-37 m/z = 290.06(C₁₈H₁₁ClN₂ = 290.75) Sub 4-38 m/z = 254.06(C₁₅H₁₁ClN₂ = 254.72) Sub 4-39 m/z = 290.06(C₁₈H₁₁ClN₂ = 290.75) Sub 4-40 m/z = 240.05(C₁₄H₉ClN₂ = 240.69) Sub 4-41 m/z = 290.06(C₁₈H₁₁ClN₂ = 290.75) Sub 4-42 m/z = 316.08(C₂₀H₁₃ClN₂ = 316.79) Sub 4-43 m/z = 372.05(C₂₂H₁₃ClN₂S = 372.87) Sub 4-44 m/z = 330.06(C₂₀H₁₁ClN₂O = 330.77) Sub 4-45 m/z = 296.02(C₁₆H₉ClN₂S = 296.77) Sub 4-46 m/z = 296.02(C₁₈H₉ClN₂S = 296.77) Sub 4-47 m/z = 280.04(C₁₆H₉ClN₂O = 280.71) Sub 4-48 m/z = 305.04(C₁₇H₈ClN₃O = 305.72) Sub 4-49 m/z = 402.01(C₂₂H₁₁ClN₂S₂ = 402.91) Sub 4-50 m/z = 513.07(C₃₁H₁₆ClN₃OS = 514) Sub 4-51 m/z = 396.1(C₂₅H₁₇ClN₂O = 396.87) Sub 4-52 m/z = 290.06(C₁₈H₁₁ClN₂ = 290.75) Sub 4-53 m/z = 340.08(C₂₂H₁₃ClN₂ = 340.81) Sub 4-54 m/z = 383.08(C₂₃H₁₄ClN₃O = 383.84) Sub 4-55 m/z = 398.06(C₂₄H₁₅ClN₂S = 398.91) Sub 4-56 m/z = 431.08(C₂₇H₁₄ClN₃O = 431.88) Sub 4-57 m/z = 406.09(C₂₆H₁₅ClN₂O = 406.87) Sub 4-58 m/z = 387.04(C₂₁H₁₄BrN₃ = 388.27) Sub 4-59 m/z = 360.03(C₂₀H₁₃BrN₂ = 361.24) Sub 4-60 m/z = 360.03(C₂₀H₁₃BrN₂ = 361.24) Sub 4-61 m/z = 416(C₂₂H₁₃BrN₂S = 417.32) Sub 4-62 m/z = 400.02(C₂₂H₁₃BrN₂O = 401.26) Sub 4-63 m/z = 428.03(C₂₄H₁₄BrFN₂ = 429.29) Sub 4-64 m/z = 410.04(C₂₄H₁₅BrN₂ = 411.3) Sub 4-65 m/z = 437.05(C₂₅H₁₆BrN₃ = 438.33) Sub 4-66 m/z = 295.98(C₁₆H₉BrO = 297.15) Sub 4-67 m/z = 311.96(C₁₆H₉BrS = 313.21) Sub 4-68 m/z = 387.99(C₂₂H₁₃BrS = 389.31) Sub 4-74 m/z = 372.01(C₂₂H₁₃BrO = 373.25) Sub 4-75 m/z = 422.03(C₂₆H₁₅BrO = 423.31)

3. Synthesis Example of Final Compound Synthesis Example of 2-36

Sub 3-71 (65 g, 159.12 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (800 mL), and Sub 4-4 (37.09 g, 159.12 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (4.37 g, 4.77 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (3.22 g, 15.91 mmol), NaOt-Bu (30.59 g, 318.24 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the mixture was stirred at 120° C. When the reaction was completed, the reaction product was extracted with CH₂Cl₂ and water. An organic layer was dried over MgSO₄ and concentrated. Then, the concentrate was separated by a silica gel column and recrystallized to obtain 74.94 g (yield: 84%) of the product 2-36.

Synthesis Example of 2-105

Sub 3-47 (65 g, 169.95 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (850 mL) and Sub 4-4 (39.62 g, 169.95 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (4.67 g, 5.10 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (3.44 g, 16.99 mmol), NaOt-Bu (32.67 g, 339.90 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 2-36 to obtain 74.51 g (yield: 82%) of the product 2-105.

Synthesis Example of 2-106

Sub 3-48 (65 g, 169.95 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (850 mL) and Sub 4-4 (39.62 g, 169.95 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (4.67 g, 5.10 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (3.44 g, 16.99 mmol), NaOt-Bu (32.67 g, 339.90 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 2-36 to obtain 68.15 g (yield: 75%) of the product 2-106.

Synthesis Example of 2-110

Sub 3-52 (65 g, 162.70 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (800 mL) and Sub 4-3 (33.69 g, 162.70 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (4.47 g, 4.88 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (3.29 g, 16.27 mmol), NaOt-Bu (31.27 g, 325.40 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 2-36 to obtain 69.28 g (yield: 81%) of the product 2-110.

Synthesis Example of 2-112

Sub 3-54 (65 g, 174.04 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (850 mL) and Sub 4-3 (36.04 g, 174.04 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (4.78 g, 5.22 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (3.52 g, 17.40 mmol), NaOt-Bu (33.45 g, 348.09 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 2-36 to obtain 68.70 g (yield: 79%) of the product 2-112.

Synthesis Example of 2-113

Sub 3-70 (65 g, 130.63 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (650 mL) and Sub 4-1 (20.51 g, 130.63 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (3.59 g, 3.92 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (2.64 g, 13.06 mmol), NaOt-Bu (25.11 g, 261.25 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 2-36 to obtain 56.95 g (yield: 76%) of the product 2-113.

Synthesis Example of 2-129

Sub 3-7 (65 g, 195.54 mmol) was dissolved in toluene (950 mL) and Sub 4-66 (58.11 g, 195.54 mmol), Pd₂(dba)₃ (5.37 g, 5.87 mmol), P(t-Bu)₃ (39.56 g, 195.54 mmol), NaOt-Bu (37.59 g, 391.08 mmol) were added to the solution. Then, the reaction was carried out in the same manner as in the synthesis method of 2-36 to obtain 85.83 g (yield: 80%) of the product 2-129.

The FD-MS values of the compounds 2-1 to 2-166 of the present invention synthesized by the above synthesis method are shown in Table 6 below.

TABLE 6 Compound FD-MS Compound FD-MS 2-1 m/z = 408.16(C₃₀H₂₀N₂ = 408.5) 2-2 m/z = 435.17(C₃₁H₂₁N₃ = 435.53) 2-3 m/z = 410.15(C₂₈H₁₈N₄ = 410.48) 2-4 m/z = 536.2(C₃₈H₂₄N₄ = 536.64) 2-5 m/z = 586.22(C₄₂H₂₆N₄ = 586.7) 2-6 m/z = 536.2(C₃₈H₂₄N₄ = 536.64) 2-7 m/z = 563.21(C₃₉H₂₅N₅ = 563.66) 2-8 m/z = 592.17(C₄₀H₂₄N₄S = 592.72) 2-9 m/z = 491.15(C₃₃H₂₁N₃S = 491.61) 2-10 m/z = 527.15(C₃₆H₂₁N₃S = 527.65) 2-11 m/z = 533.1(C₃₄H₁₉N₃S₂ = 533.67) 2-12 m/z = 580.17(C₃₉H₂₄N₄S = 580.71) 2-13 m/z = 504.14(C₃₃H₂₀N₄S = 504.61) 2-14 m/z = 477.13(C₃₂H₁₉N₃S = 477.59) 2-15 m/z = 477.13(C₃₂H₁₉N₃S = 477.59) 2-16 m/z = 425.12(C₃₀H₁₉NS = 425.55) 2-17 m/z = 734.18(C₄₉H₂₆N₄O₂S = 734.83) 2-18 m/z = 577.18(C₄₀H₂₃N₃O₂ = 577.64) 2-19 m/z = 517.12(C₃₄H₁₉N₃OS = 517.61) 2-20 m/z = 606.18(C₄₂H₂₆N₂OS = 606.74) 2-21 m/z = 488.16(C₃₃H₂₀N₄O = 488.55) 2-22 m/z = 459.16(C₃₄H₂₁NO = 459.55) 2-23 m/z = 517.12(C₃₄H₁₉N₃OS = 517.61) 2-24 m/z = 461.15(C₃₂H₁₉N₃O = 461.52) 2-25 m/z = 552.2(C₃₈H₂₄N₄O = 552.64) 2-26 m/z = 435.2(C₃₃H₂₅N = 435.57) 2-27 m/z = 527.2(C₃₇H₂₅N₃O = 527.63) 2-28 m/z = 513.22(C₃₇H₂₇N₃ = 513.64) 2-29 m/z = 534.21(C₄₀H₂₆N₂ = 534.66) 2-30 m/z = 485.19(C₃₅H₂₃N₃ = 485.59) 2-31 m/z = 586.22(C₄₂H₂₆N₄ = 586.7) 2-32 m/z = 536.2(C₃₈H₂₄N₄ = 536.64) 2-33 m/z = 592.17(C₄₀H₂₄N₄S = 592.72) 2-34 m/z = 586.22(C₄₂H₂₆N₄ = 586.7) 2-35 m/z = 563.21(C₃₉H₂₅N₅ = 563.66) 2-36 m/z = 560.23(C₄₂H₂₈N₂ = 560.7) 2-37 m/z = 527.15(C₃₆H₂₁N₃S = 527.65) 2-38 m/z = 577.19(C₄₂H₂₇NS = 577.75) 2-39 m/z = 553.16(C₃₈H₂₃N₃S = 553.68) 2-40 m/z = 639.09(C₄₀H₂₁N₃S₃ = 639.81) 2-41 m/z = 527.15(C₃₆H₂₁N₃S = 527.65) 2-42 m/z = 527.15(C₃₆H₂₁N₃S = 527.65) 2-43 m/z = 504.14(C₃₃H₂₀N₄S = 504.61) 2-44 m/z = 351.08(C₂₂H₁₃N₃S = 351.43) 2-45 m/z = 511.17(C₃₆H₂₁N₃O = 511.58) 2-46 m/z = 613.22(C₄₄H₂₇N₃O = 613.72) 2-47 m/z = 587.2(C₄₂H₂₅N₃O = 587.68) 2-48 m/z = 538.18(C₃₇H₂₂N₄O = 538.61) 2-49 m/z = 517.12(C₃₄H₁₉N₃OS = 517.61) 2-50 m/z = 511.17(C₃₆H₂₁N₃O = 511.58) 2-51 m/z = 501.15(C₃₄H₁₉N₃O₂ = 501.55) 2-52 m/z = 461.15(C₃₂H₁₉N₃O = 461.52) 2-53 m/z = 459.2(C₃₅H₂₅N = 459.59) 2-54 m/z = 649.22(C₄₄H₃₁N₃OS = 649.81) 2-55 m/z = 630.24(C₄₄H₃₀N₄O = 630.75) 2-56 m/z = 645.22(C₄₅H₃₁N₃S = 645.82) 2-57 m/z = 692.26(C₄₉H₃₂N₄O = 692.82) 2-58 m/z = 680.24(C₄₈H₂₉FN₄ = 680.79) 2-59 m/z = 626.21(C₄₄H₂₆N₄O = 626.72) 2-60 m/z = 484.19(C₃₆H₂₄N₂ = 484.6) 2-61 m/z = 586.22(C₄₂H₂₆N₄ = 586.7) 2-62 m/z = 536.2(C₃₈H₂₄N₄ = 536.64) 2-63 m/z = 590.18(C₄₂H₂₆N₂S = 590.74) 2-64 m/z = 484.19(C₃₆H₂₄N₂ = 484.6) 2-65 m/z = 477.13(C₃₂H₁₉N₃S = 477.59) 2-66 m/z = 525.16(C₃₈H₂₃NS = 525.67) 2-67 m/z = 533.1(C₃₄H₁₉N₃S₂ = 533.67) 2-68 m/z = 517.12(C₃₄H₁₉N₃OS = 517.61) 2-69 m/z = 414.18(C₃₀H₁₄D₅NO = 414.52) 2-70 m/z = 511.17(C₃₆H₂₁N₃O = 511.58) 2-71 m/z = 537.18(C₃₈H₂₃N₃O = 537.62) 2-72 m/z = 561.21(C₄₂H₂₇NO = 561.68) 2-73 m/z = 653.25(C₄₇H₃₁N₃O = 653.79) 2-74 m/z = 485.21(C₃₇H₂₇N = 485.63) 2-75 m/z = 586.22(C₄₂H₂₆N₄ = 586.7) 2-76 m/z = 563.21(C₃₉H₂₅N₅ = 563.66) 2-77 m/z = 586.22(C₄₂H₂₆N₄ = 586.7) 2-78 m/z = 663.24(C₄₇H₂₉N₅ = 663.78) 2-79 m/z = 551.17(C₄₀H₂₅NS = 551.71) 2-80 m/z = 464.19(C₃₄H₁₆D₅NO = 464.58) 2-81 m/z = 652.19(C₄₅H₂₄N₄O₂ = 652.71) 2-82 m/z = 593.16(C₄₀H₂₃N₃OS = 593.7) 2-83 m/z = 609.25(C₄₇H₃₁N = 609.77) 2-84 m/z = 624.16(C₄₀H₂₁ F₅N₂ = 624.61) 2-85 m/z = 577.19(C₄₂H₂₇NS = 577.75) 2-86 m/z = 611.22(C₄₆H₂₉NO = 611.74) 2-87 m/z = 634.24(C₄₅H₃₁FN₂O = 634.75) 2-88 m/z = 635.26(C₄₉H₃₃N = 635.81) 2-89 m/z = 561.25(C₄₃H₃₁N = 561.73) 2-90 m/z = 560.23(C₄₂H₂₈N₂ = 560.7) 2-91 m/z = 601.19(C₄₄H₂₇NS = 601.77) 2-92 m/z = 575.13(C₃₆H₁₈F₅NO = 575.54) 2-93 m/z = 623.26(C₄₈H₃₃N = 623.8) 2-94 m/z = 458.18(C₃₄H₂₂N₂ = 458.56) 2-95 m/z = 534.21(C₄₀H₂₆N₂ = 534.66) 2-96 m/z = 584.23(C₄₄H₂₈N₂ = 584.72) 2-97 m/z = 534.21(C₄₀H₂₆N₂ = 534.66) 2-98 m/z = 610.24(C₄₆H₃₀N₂ = 610.76) 2-99 m/z = 534.21(C₄₀H₂₆N₂ = 534.66) 2-100 m/z = 660.26(C₅₀H₃₂N₂ = 660.82) 2-101 m/z = 584.23(C₄₄H₂₈N₂ = 584.72) 2-102 m/z = 634.24(C₄₈H₃₀N₂ = 634.78) 2-103 m/z = 584.23(C₄₄H₂₈N₂ = 584.72) 2-104 m/z = 660.26(C₅₀H₃₂N₂ = 660.82) 2-105 m/z = 534.21(C₄₀H₂₆N₂ = 534.66) 2-106 m/z = 534.21(C₄₀H₂₆N₂ = 534.66) 2-107 m/z = 525.16(C₃₈H₂₃NS = 525.67) 2-108 m/z = 551.17(C₄₀H₂₅NS = 551.71) 2-109 m/z = 601.19(C₄₄H₂₇NS = 601.77) 2-110 m/z = 525.16(C₃₈H₂₃NS = 525.67) 2-111 m/z = 499.14(C₃₆H₂₁NS = 499.63) 2-112 m/z = 499.14(C₃₆H₂₁NS = 499.63) 2-113 m/z = 573.22(C₄₂H₂₇N₃ = 573.7) 2-114 m/z = 565.15(C₄₀H₂₃NOS = 565.69) 2-115 m/z = 555.11(C₃₈H₂₁NS₂ = 555.71) 2-116 m/z = 627.18(C₄₄H₂₅N₃S = 627.77) 2-117 m/z = 487.14(C₃₅H₂₁NS = 487.62) 2-118 m/z = 727.23(C₅₄H₃₃NS = 727.93) 2-119 m/z = 535.19(C₄₀H₂₅NO = 535.65) 2-120 m/z = 509.18(C₃₈H₂₃NO = 509.61) 2-121 m/z = 535.19(C₄₀H₂₅NO = 535.65) 2-122 m/z = 485.21(C₃₇H₂₇N = 485.63) 2-123 m/z = 561.25(C₄₃H₃₁N = 561.73) 2-124 m/z = 603.18(C₄₂H₂₅N₃S = 603.74) 2-125 m/z = 683.26(C₅₃H₃₃N = 683.85) 2-126 m/z = 521.21(C₄₀H₂₇N = 521.66) 2-127 m/z = 561.25(C₄₃H₃₁N = 561.73) 2-128 m/z = 739.27(C₅₃H₃₃N₅ = 739.88) 2-129 m/z = 548.19(C₄₀H₂₄N₂O = 548.65) 2-130 m/z = 598.2(C₄₄H₂₆N₂O = 598.71) 2-131 m/z = 564.17(C₄₀H₂₄N₂S = 564.71) 2-132 m/z = 640.2(C₄₆H₂₈N₂S = 640.8) 2-133 m/z = 489.12(C₃₄H₁₉NOS = 489.59) 2-134 m/z = 505.1(C₃₄H₁₉NS₂ = 505.65) 2-135 m/z = 598.2(C₄₄H₂₆N₂O = 598.71) 2-136 m/z = 564.17(C₄₀H₂₄N₂S = 564.71) 2-137 m/z = 548.19(C₄₀H₂₄N₂O = 548.65) 2-138 m/z = 581.13(C₄₀H₂₃NS₂ = 581.75) 2-139 m/z = 539.13(C₃₈H₂₁NOS = 539.65) 2-140 m/z = 615.17(C₄₄H₂₅NOS = 615.75) 2-141 m/z = 489.12(C₃₄H₁₉NOS = 489.59) 2-142 m/z = 489.12(C₃₄H₁₉NOS = 489.59) 2-143 m/z = 589.15(C₄₂H₂₃NOS = 589.71) 2-144 m/z = 605.13(C₄₂H₂₃NS₂ = 605.77) 2-145 m/z = 664.2(C₄₈H₂₈N₂S = 664.83) 2-146 m/z = 539.13(C₃₈H₂₁NOS = 539.65) 2-147 m/z = 548.19(C₄₀H₂₄N₂O = 548.65) 2-148 m/z = 774.27(C₅₈H₃₄N₂O = 774.92) 2-149 m/z = 690.21(C₅₀H₃₀N₂S = 690.86) 2-150 m/z = 651.26(C₄₉H₃₃NO = 651.81) 2-151 m/z = 548.19(C₄₀H₂₄N₂O = 548.65) 2-152 m/z = 548.19(C₄₀H₂₄N₂O = 548.65) 2-153 m/z = 640.2(C₄₆H₂₈N₂S = 640.8) 2-154 m/z = 505.1(C₃₄H₁₉NS₂ = 505.65) 2-155 m/z = 549.17(C₄₀H₂₃NO₂ = 549.63) 2-156 m/z = 489.12(C₃₄H₁₉NOS = 489.59) 2-157 m/z = 598.2(C₄₄H₂₆N₂O = 598.71) 2-158 m/z = 665.18(C₄₈H₂₇NOS = 665.81) 2-159 m/z = 624.22(C₄₆H₂₈N₂O = 624.74) 2-160 m/z = 724.25(C₅₄H₃₂N₂O = 724.86) 2-161 m/z = 640.2(C₄₆H₂₈N₂S = 640.8) 2-162 m/z = 598.2(C₄₄H₂₆N₂O = 598.71) 2-163 m/z = 691.2(C₅₀H₂₉NOS = 691.85) 2-164 m/z = 589.15(C₄₂H₂₃NOS = 589.71) 2-165 m/z = 548.19(C₄₀H₂₄N₂O = 548.65) 2-166 m/z = 640.2(C₄₆H₂₈N₂S = 640.8)

Manufacturing and Evaluation of Organic Electric Element [Example 1] to [Example 15] Red OLED (Phosphorescent Host)

On the ITO layer (anode) formed on the glass substrate, 4,4′,4″-tris[2-naphthyl(phenyl)amino]triphenylamine (hereinafter, abbreviated as “2-TNATA”) was vacuum deposited to a thickness of 60 nm to form a hole injection layer. Then, N,N′-bis(1-naphthalenyl)-N,N′-bis-phenyl-(1,1′-biphenyl)-4,4′-diamine (hereinafter abbreviated as “NPB”) was vacuum deposited to a thickness of 55 nm to form a hole transport layer.

Next, a light emitting layer having a thickness of 30 nm was deposited on the hole transport layer by using compound shown in Table 7 below among the compounds represented by Formula 2-K of the present invention as a host material and bis-(1-phenylisoquinolyl)iridium(III)acetylacetonate (hereinafter, abbreviated as “(piq)₂Ir(acac)”) as a dopant material, wherein the weight ratio of the host and the dopant was 95:5.

Next, (1,1′-bisphenyl-4-olato)bis(2-methyl-8-quinolinolato)aluminum (hereinafter, “BAlq”) was vacuum-deposited to a thickness of 5 nm on the light emitting layer to form a hole blocking layer, and bis(10-hydroxybenzo[h]quinolinato)beryllium (hereinafter, “BeBq₂”) was vacuum-deposited to a thickness of 45 nm on the hole blocking layer to form a an electron transport layer. Thereafter, LiF was deposited to a thickness of 0.2 nm to form an electron injection layer on the electron transport layer, and then Al was deposited to a thickness of 150 nm to form a cathode on the electron injection layer. In this way, OLED was manufactured.

[Comparative Example 1] to [Comparative Example 3]

The organic electroluminescent element was manufactured in the same manner as described in Example 1 except that one of the following Comparative Compounds 1 to 3, instead of compound of the present invention, was used as host material of the light emitting layer.

Electroluminescence characteristics were measured with a PR-650 (Photo research) by applying a forward bias DC voltage to the OLEDs prepared in Examples 1 to 15 of the present invention and Comparative Examples 1 to 3. T(95) life time was measured using a life time measuring apparatus manufactured by Mc science Inc. at reference brightness of 2500 cd/m². The measurement results are shown in the table 7 below.

TABLE 7 Voltage Current Density Brightness Efficiency Lifetime CIE Compound (V) (mA/cm²) (cd/m²) (cd/A) T(95) X Y comp. Ex(1) Comp. compd 1 6.1 17.1 2500 14.6 98.4 0.66 0.33 comp. Ex(2) Comp. compd 2 6.2 21.7 2500 11.5 102.6 0.66 0.33 comp. Ex(3) Comp. compd 3 5.9 13.9 2500 18.0 107.9 0.66 0.34 Ex.(1) Com. 2-129 5.4 9.8 2500 25.5 131.8 0.66 0.34 Ex.(2) Com. 2-130 5.5 9.9 2500 25.3 130.3 0.66 0.34 Ex.(3) Com. 2-131 5.5 9.7 2500 25.8 129.9 0.67 0.33 Ex.(4) Com. 2-137 5.4 10.4 2500 24.1 125.2 0.67 0.33 Ex.(5) Com. 2-143 5.6 11.1 2500 22.5 139.1 0.66 0.33 Ex.(6) Com. 2-147 5.4 10.2 2500 24.4 127.6 0.66 0.34 Ex.(7) Com. 2-148 5.5 10.5 2500 23.8 124.4 0.66 0.34 Ex.(8) Com. 2-149 5.5 10.0 2500 25.0 126.2 0.66 0.33 Ex.(9) Com. 2-152 5.7 10.8 2500 23.2 123.2 0.66 0.34 Ex.(10) Com. 2-153 5.5 10.1 2500 24.8 130.6 0.66 0.34 Ex.(11) Com. 2-154 5.0 11.4 2500 22.0 140.7 0.66 0.34 Ex.(12) Com. 2-157 5.4 9.8 2500 25.4 131.4 0.67 0.33 Ex.(13) Com. 2-158 5.6 11.6 2500 21.5 135.8 0.67 0.33 Ex.(14) Com. 2-159 5.5 10.5 2500 23.7 126.5 0.66 0.33 Ex.(15) Com. 2-160 5.7 10.3 2500 24.2 125.6 0.66 0.34

From Table 7 above, it can be seen that the electric element using the compound represented by Formula 2-K of the present invention as phosphorescent host material of the light emitting layer has a lower driving voltage and significantly improved efficiency and lifespan compared to the case where Comparative Compound is used.

Comparative Compounds 1 to 3 and the compounds used in Examples of the present invention are similar in that they have a heterocyclic group as a basic skeleton as an N-substituent of a polycyclic compound. However, in the compound of the present invention, naphtho[2,3-b]benzofuran is bonded to (substituted for) N of the carbazole moiety of the polycyclic core being 5 or more rings via L (single bond or C₁-C₁₂ arylen group), whereas Comparative Compound 1 is different from the present invention in that one of the N-substituents of the NH—N 5-ring core is dibenzofuran. Comparative Compound 2 differs from the present invention in that naphtho[2,3-b]benzofuran is bonded to the N-substituent group of the N—S 7-ring core via an anthracene (C₁₄) linkage, and Comparative Compound 3 is different from the present invention in that one of the N-substituents of the N—N 5-ring core is naphtho[1,2-b]benzofuran.

Comparing Comparative Examples 1 and 3, the element characteristics are better when the Comparative Compound 3 comprising 2,3-naphthobenzofuran is used as host than when Comparative Compound 1 in which dibenzofuran is introduced as an N-substituent to the N—N 5-ring core is used.

Comparing Comparative Examples 2 and 3, they are identical in that a naphthobenzofuran is introduced as an N-substituent to the core of the polycyclic ring. However, there is a difference in that Comparative Compound 2 is an N—S 7-membered ring core, and 2,3-naphthobenzofuran as an N-substituent is introduced via anthracene, whereas Comparative compound 3 is an N—N 5-membered ring core and 1,2-naphthobenzofuran is directly bonded to the core. The driving voltage was lowered and the efficiency was significantly improved, but the lifespan was slightly reduced in the case of Comparative Example 3 using Comparative Compound 3, compared to Comparative Example 2.

In the case of Comparative Compound 2, the physical properties of the compound change due to the hetero element characteristics included in the N—S polycyclic compound core, and thus, it seems that the lifespan of the element is slightly improved. However, anthracene being a bulky linking group is introduced between the core and the N-substituent, and thus, it seems that the driving voltage and efficiency of the element are lowered.

On the other hand, in the compound represented by Formula 2-K of the present invention, 2,3-naphthobenzofuran or 2,3-naphthobenzothiophene is introduced as an N-substituent of the polycyclic heterocyclic core, and when a linking group is introduced between the polycyclic heterocyclic core and 2,3-naphthobenzofuran or 2,3-naphthobenzothiophene, the linking group is restricted to a C₆-C₁₂ arylene group (especially, the compound used in Examples is C₆). When the compound represented by Formula 2-K of the present invention was used as host (Examples 1 to 15), the element characteristics were significantly improved compared to Comparative Examples 1 to 3.

Referring to Table 8, this will be explained. It can be seen that Comparative Compound 1 has the highest T1 value, Comparative Compound 2 has the smallest T1 value, and Comparative Compound 3 has a slightly smaller T1 value than Comparative Compound 1, and T1 values of compounds 2-147, 2-152 and 2-158 of the present invention are located in the middle range of these comparative compounds (error range of the median value of the minimum and maximum T1 values of the comparative compounds 1 to 3±0.3).

TABLE 8 Comp. Comp. Comp. compd 1 compd 2 compd 3 2-147 2-152 2-158 T1 2.76 1.76 2.67 2.41 2.38 2.39

The difference in the T1 values in Table 8 suggests that the physical properties of the compound may be remarkably changed depending on the degree of molecular bending and the type of the linking group. It seems that the element characteristics are improved when the compound represented by Formula 2-K of the present invention is used since the compound has an appropriate T1 value for easy red emission compared to the compounds used in Comparative Examples 1 to 3.

The element results of the compound of the present invention and the comparative compounds suggests that the energy level (HOMO, LUMO, T1, etc.) of the compound may vary significantly depending on the type of substituent constituting the compound, the substitution position, and the type of heteroatom and a difference in properties of compound may act as a major factor in improving element performance during the element deposition, resulting in different element results. Furthermore, it can be confirmed that when 2,3-fused DBF/DBT having a linear structure in the direction of condensation of fused DBT/DBF among N-containing polycyclic compounds is introduced as an N-substituent like the compound represented by Formula 2-K of the present invention, this is a structure suitable for improving performance of the element.

[Example 16] Mixed Phosphorescent Host of a Light Emitting Layer

On the ITO layer (anode) formed on the glass substrate, 2-TNATA was vacuum deposited to a thickness of 60 nm to form a hole injection layer. Then, NPB was vacuum deposited to a thickness of 55 nm to form a hole transport layer.

Next, a light emitting layer with a thickness of 30 nm was formed on the hole transport layer, wherein a mixture of a compound 1-61 of the present invention (host 1) and a compound 2-36 of the present invention (host 2) in a weight ratio of 3:7 was used as a host and (piq)₂Ir(acac) was used as a dopant and the host and dopant were used in a weight ratio of 95:5.

Next, a film of a mixture of (8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum (hereinafter abbreviated as “Alq”) and BeBq₂ in a weight ratio of 1:1 was deposited on the hole blocking layer to form an electron transport layer having a thickness of 45 nm. Next, LiF on the electron transport layer was deposited to a thickness of 0.2 nm and then Al was deposited to a thickness of 150 nm to form a cathode. In this way, the OLED was manufactured.

[Example 17] to [Example 120]

The organic electroluminescent elements were manufactured in the same manner as described in Example 16, except that a mixture of the first host compound (host 1) and the second host compound (host 2) described in the following Table 9 was used as host material of the light emitting layer.

[Comparative Example 4] to [Comparative Example 7]

The OLEDs were manufactured in the same manner as described in Example 16, except that a single compound 1-92, compound 1-160, compound 2-129 or compound 2-143 as listed in the following Table 9 was used as host of the light emitting layer, respectively.

[Comparative Example 8] to [Comparative Example 10]

The OLEDs were manufactured in the same manner as described in Example 16 except that a mixture of Comparative compounds 4 and 6 or a mixture of Comparative compounds 4 and 7 as listed in the following Table 9 was used as host of a light emitting layer, respectively.

Electroluminescence characteristics were measured with a PR-650 (Photo research) by applying a forward bias DC voltage to the OLEDs prepared in Examples 16 to 120 of the present invention and Comparative Examples 4 to 10. T(95) life time was measured using a life time measuring apparatus manufactured by Mc science Inc. at reference brightness of 2500 cd/m². The measurement results are shown in the table 9 below.

TABLE 9 Voltage Current Density Brightness Efficiency Lifetime Host 1 Host 2 (V) (mA/cm²) (cd/m²) (cd/A) T(95) comp. Ex(4) Com. 1-92 5.8 13.4 2500 18.6 122 comp. Ex(5) Com. 1-160 5.9 14.5 2500 17.3 110.7 comp. Ex(6) Com. 2-129 5.8 13.2 2500 18.9 115.2 comp. Ex(7) Com. 2-143 5.9 14.2 2500 17.6 117.8 comp. Ex(8) Comp. compd 4 Comp. compd 5 5.7 12.4 2500 20.1 124.1 comp. Ex(9) Comp. compd 4 Comp. compd 6 5.6 12.2 2500 20.5 125.7 comp. Ex(10) Comp. compd 4 Comp. compd 7 5.5 11.7 2500 21.3 130.4 Ex.(16) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-36 5.0 7.8 2500 32.0 145.0 Ex.(17) Com. 1-91 4.9 7.5 2500 33.5 145.5 Ex.(18) Com. 1-92 4.9 7.4 2500 33.7 145.7 Ex.(19) Com. 1-103 4.9 7.5 2500 33.4 145.3 Ex.(20) Com. 1-121 5.0 7.7 2500 32.6 146.3 Ex.(21) Com. 1-122 5.0 7.7 2500 32.3 145.8 Ex.(22) Com. 1-145 5.0 7.8 2500 32.2 145.1 Ex.(23) Com. 1-148 5.0 7.4 2500 33.8 145.4 Ex.(24) Com. 1-149 5.0 7.4 2500 34.0 145.5 Ex.(25) Com. 1-151 5.0 7.5 2500 33.2 145.3 Ex.(26) Com. 1-158 5.0 7.6 2500 32.8 146.2 Ex.(27) Com. 1-160 4.9 7.6 2500 32.9 146.5 Ex.(28) Com. 1-172 5.0 7.7 2500 32.5 146.0 Ex.(29) Com. 1-173 4.9 7.6 2500 32.9 146.8 Ex.(30) Com. 1-174 4.9 7.6 2500 33.1 147.0 Ex.(31) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-64 4.8 6.6 2500 37.6 148.8 Ex.(32) Com. 1-91 4.9 6.4 2500 39.3 149.5 Ex.(33) Com. 1-92 4.8 6.3 2500 39.4 149.7 Ex.(34) Com. 1-103 4.9 6.4 2500 39.1 149.1 Ex.(35) Com. 1-121 4.8 6.6 2500 38.1 150.3 Ex.(36) Com. 1-122 4.8 6.6 2500 37.9 149.8 Ex.(37) Com. 1-145 4.8 6.6 2500 37.8 148.9 Ex.(38) Com. 1-148 4.9 6.3 2500 39.4 149.2 Ex.(39) Com. 1-149 4.9 6.3 2500 39.6 149.4 Ex.(40) Com. 1-151 4.9 6.4 2500 39.0 149.1 Ex.(41) Com. 1-158 Com. 2-64 4.8 6.5 2500 38.2 150.1 Ex.(42) Com. 1-160 4.8 6.5 2500 38.5 150.4 Ex.(43) Com. 1-172 4.9 6.6 2500 38.0 150.0 Ex.(44) Com. 1-173 4.9 6.5 2500 38.7 150.5 Ex.(45) Com. 1-174 4.9 6.4 2500 38.9 150.7 Ex.(46) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-105 4.9 7.0 2500 35.8 147.1 Ex.(47) Com. 1-91 4.9 6.7 2500 37.2 147.9 Ex.(48) Com. 1-92 4.8 6.7 2500 37.4 148.0 Ex.(49) Com. 1-103 4.9 6.7 2500 37.1 147.5 Ex.(50) Com. 1-121 4.8 6.9 2500 36.0 148.6 Ex.(51) Com. 1-122 4.8 7.0 2500 35.9 148.0 Ex.(52) Com. 1-145 4.9 7.0 2500 35.9 147.2 Ex.(53) Com. 1-148 4.8 6.6 2500 37.6 147.5 Ex.(54) Com. 1-149 4.8 6.6 2500 37.8 147.7 Ex.(55) Com. 1-151 4.8 6.8 2500 36.8 147.4 Ex.(56) Com. 1-158 4.8 6.9 2500 36.2 148.3 Ex.(57) Com. 1-160 4.9 6.9 2500 36.2 148.6 Ex.(58) Com. 1-172 4.8 6.9 2500 36.0 148.2 Ex.(59) Com. 1-173 4.9 6.9 2500 36.4 148.9 Ex.(60) Com. 1-174 4.9 6.8 2500 36.5 149.0 Ex.(61) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-111 5.0 7.4 2500 34.0 150.5 Ex.(62) Com. 1-91 4.9 7.1 2500 35.4 151.4 Ex.(63) Com. 1-92 4.9 7.0 2500 35.6 151.6 Ex.(64) Com. 1-103 4.9 7.1 2500 35.4 151.0 Ex.(65) Com. 1-121 4.9 7.3 2500 34.3 152.0 Ex.(66) Com. 1-122 5.0 7.3 2500 34.1 151.7 Ex.(67) Com. 1-145 5.0 7.4 2500 34.0 150.6 Ex.(68) Com. 1-148 4.8 7.0 2500 35.8 151.1 Ex.(69) Com. 1-149 4.8 6.9 2500 36.0 151.3 Ex.(70) Com. 1-151 5.0 7.1 2500 35.1 150.9 Ex.(71) Com. 1-158 4.9 7.3 2500 34.3 152.0 Ex.(72) Com. 1-160 4.9 7.2 2500 34.5 152.1 Ex.(73) Com. 1-172 Com. 2-111 4.9 7.3 2500 34.1 151.9 Ex.(74) Com. 1-173 4.8 7.2 2500 34.7 152.3 Ex.(75) Com. 1-174 4.8 7.2 2500 34.8 152.4 Ex.(76) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-113 5.1 8.3 2500 30.0 141.5 Ex.(77) Com. 1-91 5.0 7.9 2500 31.5 142.8 Ex.(78) Com. 1-92 5.0 7.9 2500 31.7 143.0 Ex.(79) Com. 1-103 5.1 8.0 2500 31.3 142.2 Ex.(80) Com. 1-121 5.1 8.1 2500 30.7 144.1 Ex.(81) Com. 1-122 5.1 8.2 2500 30.4 143.2 Ex.(82) Com. 1-145 5.1 8.3 2500 30.3 141.8 Ex.(83) Com. 1-148 5.1 7.8 2500 31.9 142.4 Ex.(84) Com. 1-149 5.1 7.8 2500 32.0 142.7 Ex.(85) Com. 1-151 5.0 8.0 2500 31.3 142.0 Ex.(86) Com. 1-158 5.0 8.1 2500 30.7 143.9 Ex.(87) Com. 1-160 5.0 8.1 2500 30.8 144.4 Ex.(88) Com. 1-172 5.1 8.2 2500 30.6 143.5 Ex.(89) Com. 1-173 5.0 8.0 2500 31.1 144.6 Ex.(90) Com. 1-174 5.0 8.0 2500 31.2 144.9 Ex.(91) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-129 4.8 6.1 2500 41.2 152.2 Ex.(92) Com. 1-91 4.7 5.9 2500 42.6 152.9 Ex.(93) Com. 1-92 4.7 5.8 2500 42.8 153.0 Ex.(94) Com. 1-103 4.8 5.9 2500 42.5 152.5 Ex.(95) Com. 1-121 4.8 6.0 2500 41.7 153.5 Ex.(96) Com. 1-122 4.8 6.0 2500 41.4 153.1 Ex.(97) Com. 1-145 4.7 6.1 2500 41.3 152.3 Ex.(98) Com. 1-148 4.8 5.8 2500 42.9 152.6 Ex.(99) Com. 1-149 4.8 5.8 2500 43.1 152.7 Ex.(100) Com. 1-151 4.8 5.9 2500 42.4 152.5 Ex.(101) Com. 1-158 4.8 6.0 2500 41.8 153.3 Ex.(102) Com. 1-160 4.7 6.0 2500 41.9 153.7 Ex.(103) Com. 1-172 4.8 6.0 2500 41.5 153.3 Ex.(104) Com. 1-173 4.7 6.0 2500 42.0 153.8 Ex.(105) Com. 1-174 Com. 2-129 4.7 5.9 2500 42.2 154.1 Ex.(106) Com. 1-61 Com. 2-143 4.8 6.3 2500 39.4 153.9 Ex.(107) Com. 1-91 4.7 6.1 2500 40.9 154.8 Ex.(108) Com. 1-92 4.7 6.1 2500 41.1 154.9 Ex.(109) Com. 1-103 4.7 6.1 2500 40.7 154.2 Ex.(110) Com. 1-121 4.8 6.3 2500 40.0 155.3 Ex.(111) Com. 1-122 4.8 6.3 2500 39.7 155.0 Ex.(112) Com. 1-145 4.7 6.3 2500 39.6 154.0 Ex.(113) Com. 1-148 4.8 6.1 2500 41.3 154.3 Ex.(114) Com. 1-149 4.8 6.0 2500 41.4 154.5 Ex.(115) Com. 1-151 4.8 6.1 2500 40.7 154.1 Ex.(116) Com. 1-158 4.8 6.2 2500 40.2 155.2 Ex.(117) Com. 1-160 4.7 6.2 2500 40.3 155.3 Ex.(118) Com. 1-172 4.8 6.3 2500 39.9 155.0 Ex.(119) Com. 1-173 4.7 6.2 2500 40.5 155.6 Ex.(120) Com. 1-174 4.7 6.2 2500 40.6 155.8

From Table 9, it can be seen that the driving voltage, efficiency and lifetime were remarkably improved when the mixture of the compounds for an organic electroluminescent element of the present invention represented by Formula 1 and Formula 2 was used as a phosphorescent host (Examples 16 to 120), compared to element using a single material (Comparative Examples 4 to 7), the mixture of Comparative Compounds 4 to 7 (Comparative Examples 8 to 10).

Comparing Comparative Examples 4 to 10, Comparative Examples 8 to 10, in which two compounds were mixed and used as a host, exhibited improved element characteristics compared to Comparative Examples 4 and 5 using the compound of the present invention represented by Formula 1 as a single host, or compared to Comparative Examples 6 and 7 in which the compound of the present invention represented by Formula 2 was used as a single host.

In addition, the driving voltage of the element is lowered, and the efficiency and lifespan is significantly improved when the mixture of compounds represented by Formula 1 and Formula 2 of the present invention are used (Example 16 to Example 120) than when the mixture of the comparative compounds are used (Comparative Examples 8 to 10).

From these results, the inventors of the present invention believed that a mixture of compounds of Formulas 1 and 2 has novel characteristics other than those of each compound, and thus the PL lifetime for each of these compounds and mixtures were measured. As a result, it was confirmed that a new PL wavelength for the mixture of compounds of Formula 1 and 2 of the present invention was formed unlike a single compound.

It seems that this is because when a mixture of compounds of the present invention is used, electrons and holes move or energy is transferred through a new region (exciplex) having a new energy level formed by mixing as well as the energy level of each substance, as a result, efficiency and lifetime are increased. This is an important example in which the mixed thin film shows exciplex energy transfer and light emission processes when the mixture of the present invention is used.

In addition, when a mixture of a polycyclic compound of Formula 1 which has a high T1 value with high stability to not only electrons but also holes and compound of Formula 2 which has strong hole properties was used, the charge balance of hoe and electron in the light emitting layer increases, and thus light emission occurs well inside the light-emitting layer, not the interface of the hole transport layer. As a result, the deterioration in the interface of a hole transport layer is also reduced, thereby maximizing the driving voltage, efficiency and lifetime of the element. Therefore, it seems that the overall performance of the element was improved due to electrochemical synergy when the mixture of compounds of Formulas 1 and 2 was used.

[Example 121] to [Example 126]

An OLED was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 16, except that the first host and the second host were mixed in a certain ratio as shown in Table 10 below.

Electroluminescence characteristics were measured with a PR-650 (Photo research) by applying a forward bias DC voltage to the OLEDs prepared in Examples 121 to 126 of the present invention. T(95) life time was measured using a life time measuring apparatus manufactured by Mc science Inc. at reference brightness of 2500 cd/m². The measurement results are shown in the table 10 below. Examples 33 and 93 show the results of measuring the elements characteristics when host 1 and host 2 were mixed in a ratio of 3:7 and used as a host as in Table 9.

TABLE 10 Mixing ratio Voltage Current Density Brightness Efficiency Lifetime Host 1 Host 2 (Host 1:Host 2) (V) (mA/cm²) (cd/m²) (cd/A) T(95) Ex.(121) 1-92 2-64 7:3 4.9 6.5 2500 38.2 148.2 Ex.(122) 5:5 4.9 6.4 2500 39.1 149.0 Ex.(33) 3:7 4.8 6.3 2500 39.4 149.7 Ex.(123) 1-121 2-111 7:3 5.1 7.6 2500 33.0 150.1 Ex.(124) 5:5 5.0 7.4 2500 33.9 151.4 Ex.(65) 3:7 4.9 7.3 2500 34.3 152.0 Ex.(125) 1-92 2-129 7:3 4.9 6.0 2500 41.8 152.1 Ex.(126) 5:5 4.8 5.9 2500 42.5 152.7 Ex.(93) 3:7 4.7 5.8 2500 42.8 153.0

Referring to Table 10, it can be seen that the driving voltage, efficiency and lifespan are the best when the mixing ratio of the first host and the second host was 3:7, and the element characteristics are deteriorated as the amount of the first host was increased. This is because the charge balance in the light emitting layer is maximized as the amount of the compound represented by Formula 2, which has relatively stronger hole characteristics than that of Formula 1, is increased.

Although the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains will be capable of various modifications without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in this specification are not intended to limit the present invention, but to illustrate the present invention, and the spirit and scope of the present invention are not limited by the embodiments. The scope of the present invention shall be construed on the basis of the accompanying claims, and it shall be construed that all of the technical ideas included within the scope equivalent to the claims belong to the present invention. 

1. An organic electric element comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic material layer formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic material layer comprises a phosphorescent light emitting layer, and host of the phosphorescent light emitting layer comprises a first compound of Formula 1 and a second compound of Formula 2:

wherein: X₁ is O or S, W¹ and W² are each independently a single bond, N-L′-(Ar⁴), O, S or C(R′)(R″), with the proviso that the case where both W¹ and W² are a single bond is excluded, Ar¹ to Ar⁴ are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group and a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group, R¹ to R⁴, R′ and R″ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₅₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₃₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L′-N(R_(a))(R_(b)), and adjacent R¹s, adjacent R²s, adjacent R³s or adjacent R⁴s may be bonded to each other to form a ring, and R′ and R″ may be bonded to each other to form a ring, a is an integer of 0-9, b and d are each an integer of 0-4, c is an integer of 0-2, and where each of these is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R¹s, each of a plurality of R²s, each of a plurality of R³s and each of a plurality of R⁴s are the same as or different from each other, L¹ to L⁴ and L′ are each independently selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₆₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring, and R_(a) and R_(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₆₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₆₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring, and a fused ring of a C₃-C₆₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₆₀ aromatic ring.
 2. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein L¹ to L⁴ are each independently represented by one of the following Formulas b-1 to b-13:

wherein: R⁵ to R⁷ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₂₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L^(a)-N(R^(a))(R^(b)), and adjacent groups may be bonded to each other to form a ring, Y is N-(L^(a)-Ar^(a)), O, S or C(R′)(R″), Z¹ to Z³ are each independently C, C(R′) or N, and at least one of Z¹ to Z³ is N, f is an integer of 0-6, e, g, h and i are each an integer of 0-4, j and k are each an integer of 0-3, l is an integer of 0-2, m is an integer of 0-3, and where each of these is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R⁵s, each of a plurality of R⁶s, and each of a plurality of R⁷s are the same as or different from each other, R′ and R″ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₂₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group, and -L^(a)-N(R^(a))(R^(b)), R′ and R″ in C(R′)(R″) may be linked to each other to form a ring, and adjacent R's in C(R′) may be linked to each other to form a ring, Ar^(a) is selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof, L^(a) is selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₂₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof, and R^(a) and R^(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.
 3. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein Formula 1 is represented by one of Formula 1-A to Formula 1-D:

wherein Ar¹, Ar², L¹-L³, X₁, R¹ and a are the same as defined in claim
 1. 4. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein Formula 1 is represented by one of Formula 1-E to Formula 1-G:

wherein Ar¹, Ar², L¹-L³, X₁, R¹ and a are the same as defined in claim 1, X₂ and X₃ are each independently O or S, R₄ and R₅ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, a cyano group, a nitro group, a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, a fused ring of a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring with a C₆-C₂₀ aromatic ring, a C₁-C₂₀ alkyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ alkynyl group, a C₁-C₂₀ alkoxyl group, a C₆-C₃₀ aryloxy group and -L^(a)-N(R^(a))(R^(b)), and adjacent groups may be linked to each other to form a ring, d′ is an integer of 0-7, e′ is an integer of 0-6, and where each of these is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R₄s, each of a plurality of R₅s are the same as or different from each other, L^(a) is selected from the group consisting of a single bond, a C₆-C₂₀ arylene group, a fluorenylene group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof, and R^(a) and R^(b) are each independently selected from the group consisting of a C₆-C₂₀ aryl group, a fluorenyl group, a C₂-C₂₀ heterocyclic group comprising at least one heteroatom selected from the group consisting of O, N, S, Si and P, a C₃-C₂₀ aliphatic ring, and a combination thereof.
 5. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein Formula 2 is represented by one of Formula 2-A to Formula 2-C:

wherein Ar³, L⁴, R²-R⁴, W¹, W² and b to d are the same as defined in claim
 1. 6. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein Formula 2 is represented by one of Formula 2-D to Formula 2-I:

wherein Ar³, L⁴, R²-R⁴, W¹, W², and b to d are the same as defined in claim
 1. 7. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein Formula 2 is represented by Formula 2-J:

wherein L⁴, R²-R⁴, W¹, W², b to d are the same as defined in claim 1, W³ is O or S, R¹¹ is defined the same as R², adjacent R¹¹s may be linked to each other to form a ring, d1 is an integer of 0-9, and where d1 is an integer of 2 or more, each of a plurality of R¹¹s are the same as or different from each other.
 8. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein the compound of Formula 1 is one of the following compounds:


9. The organic electric element of claim 1, wherein the compound of Formula 2 is one of the following compounds:

10.-15. (canceled)
 16. An electronic device comprising a display device and a control unit for driving the display device, wherein the display device comprises the organic electric element of claim
 1. 17. The electronic device of claim 16, wherein the organic electric element is selected from the group consisting of an organic light emitting diode, an organic solar cell, an organic photo conductor, an organic transistor, an element for monochromatic illumination and a quantum dot display. 18.-19. (canceled) 